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The operating system is a collection of the basic instructions that tell the electronic parts of the computer what to do and how to work. GNU/Linux is a free and open source software operating system for computers.
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"Script: chrome://fastdial/content/storage.js:71"Īnything that causes the mozilla application to slow down can cause this warning to be issued. Sometimes the message mentions an extension, which may or may not be causing the problem: You can stop the script now, or you can continue to see if the script will complete.†€œA script on this page may be busy, or It may have stopped responding. Increasing the values of those settings will cause the warning to appear less often, but will defeat the purpose: to inform you of a problem with an extension or web site so you can stop the runaway script. This time is given by the settings dom.max_script_run_time and dom.max_chrome_script_run_time. When JavaScript code runs for longer than a predefined amount of time, you see a dialog that says Warning: Unresponsive Script.