>  > I tried the various things listed at the start of reportbug (run with a
>  > clean home directory, remove plugins, disable pango, etc), none of these
>  > help. Anything else I can try?
>
>  Normally, a clean home directory should solve this. Anyways, you can
>  try with the -safe-mode options, it should work.
>
>  Mike
>

Hi and thanks for your reply. This is encouraging, there's nothing
worse than reporting bugs but getting no feedback for months if ever.

I tried these (and all the other things suggested when you run
reportbug against iceweasel) and they didn't help. I have a suspicion
that there is an issue somewhere in Debian Testing, such that purging
your system and then reinstalling everything from Testing will cause
this problem.

Maybe a gtk or library dependancy that's in stable/unstable but not in
testing. Or possibly there is a config file somewhere under var or etc
(generated by some package but not tidied up when you purge it) which
wasn't removed, but is now causing problems.

I'll do some more experimentation - add a completely new system user,
re-install my system against Unstable (and/or Stable) instead of
Testing, run 'cruft' against my system to find files which don't get
tidied up, etc.

When/if I find a combination which gets it working I'll try to find
what causes this problem and then mail an update.

Regards,

David.



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