On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 11:30:19 +0200, Alexander Sack wrote: > Quite unlikely ... Firefox and thunderbird don't share a codebase,
It looks identical with both. > so maybe you have done too times the same thing Please, don't jump into assumptions ! Just simply apt-get update / upgrade > (e.g. installing a bad extension as root)? I think I only had two extensions and both are gone Never > Tell me: what version are you running? ii mozilla-firefo 0.9.1-4 lightweight web browser based on Mozilla ii mozilla-thunde 0.7.1-1 > > If moving your whole profile directory (e.g. mv .mozilla-thunderbird > .mozilla-thunderbird.sav) does not > help, It does help; yes. After a restart the offending thingy is gone. So I moved it back, restarted again, and it is back. But I have all my mails in there and can't possible start from scratch. > If this does not help either tell me what you have done :) See above ! $ ls /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird chrome greprefs libgtkxtbin.so libnss3.so libprldap50.so libxlibrgb.so mozilla-thunderbird-bin res components icons libldap50.so libnssckbi.so libsmime3.so libxpcom.so mozilla-thunderbird-xremote-client run-mozilla.sh defaults libgkgfx.so libmozjs.so libplc4.so libsoftokn3.so libxpcom_compat.so regchrome startup-hooks.d extensions libgtkembedmoz.so libnspr4.so libplds4.so libssl3.so libxpistub.so regxpcom $ ls /usr/share/mozilla-thunderbird chrome icons parts res $ > > apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird! # apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done mozilla-thunderbird is already the newest version. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]