On 2016-06-02 09:59, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> 2016-06-01 19:36 GMT-03:00 :
> > On 2016-06-01 09:53, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> > > I have a problem, shame on me I feel as newbie, I cannot open Firefox
> > > though ssh.
> > >
> > > ssh server is 7.2 and ssh client (running Xorg) is Fedora 23. Firefox
> >
2016-06-01 19:36 GMT-03:00 :
> On 2016-06-01 09:53, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I have a problem, shame on me I feel as newbie, I cannot open Firefox
> > though ssh.
> >
> > ssh server is 7.2 and ssh client (running Xorg) is Fedora 23. Firefox
> does
> > not open. I've tried a lot o
On 2016-06-01 09:53, Sergio Belkin wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I have a problem, shame on me I feel as newbie, I cannot open Firefox
> though ssh.
>
> ssh server is 7.2 and ssh client (running Xorg) is Fedora 23. Firefox does
> not open. I've tried a lot of methods, even adding xauth cookie, and for
>
Hi folks,
I have a problem, shame on me I feel as newbie, I cannot open Firefox
though ssh.
ssh server is 7.2 and ssh client (running Xorg) is Fedora 23. Firefox does
not open. I've tried a lot of methods, even adding xauth cookie, and for
example:
firefox --no-remote --no-xshm
debug3: receive p
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 21:22:52 -0600
Nancy Rudins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wondered why I wasn't having any problems, so I checked my
> version of Firefox and I'm still using 1.5. I'll upgrade to
> Firefox 3 and just jump over the Firefox 2.0.0 version.
>
> Kind regards,
> Nancy
>
I'm real
Florin Andrei wrote:
I've heard a lot of complaints from Firefox/CentOS users. I never used
CentOS as a desktop OS, so I can't confirm those issues from my own
experience.
I experienced a LOT of crashing with FireFox 2 in Fedora 8 but almost
none using the tarball version in Fedora Core 6 - in
Nancy Rudins wrote:
I too noticed this problem. Went right to Firefox 3 and the problem
miraculously disappeared.
I'm running 2 and have experienced the problem, but I noticed that by
installing the NoScript extension - it doesn't happen nearly as often.
My guess is the problem (or one of se
J wrote:
Stupid question... How does one upgrade to ff 3? Would that require
installing via rpm off of ff's site?
It's probably best to leave the RPM version alone.
Just get the beta tarball from here:
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-beta.html
Unpack it. Move .mozilla to .mozilla.
Nancy Rudins wrote:
I wondered why I wasn't having any problems, so I checked my
version of Firefox and I'm still using 1.5. I'll upgrade to
Firefox 3 and just jump over the Firefox 2.0.0 version.
Kind regards,
Nancy
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 13:30 -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
Dan wrote:
I
I wondered why I wasn't having any problems, so I checked my
version of Firefox and I'm still using 1.5. I'll upgrade to
Firefox 3 and just jump over the Firefox 2.0.0 version.
Kind regards,
Nancy
On Fri, 2008-01-18 at 13:30 -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
> Dan wrote:
> > I installed Firefox 2.0.0.x
Dan wrote:
I installed Firefox 2.0.0.x in an effort to stop this problem, but it
still happens just not as frequently. I have heard it doesn't happen
in Firefox 3, along with a few other annoying traits that have
developed in the Firefox line. I have tried Opera on the machine that
Firefox was
Jimmy Bradley wrote:
Just out of curiosity, has anyone noticed a problem that has
developed with firefox? This started on both of my machines after the
newest updates. I'll be at a website, even the mozilla website, and when
I click on a link to go to another part of the site or to downloa
On Jan 18, 2008 6:26 AM, Max Hetrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dan wrote:
> > I installed Firefox 2.0.0.x in an effort to stop this problem, but it
> > still happens just not as frequently. I have heard it doesn't happen
> > in Firefox 3, a
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Dan wrote:
> I installed Firefox 2.0.0.x in an effort to stop this problem, but it
> still happens just not as frequently. I have heard it doesn't happen
> in Firefox 3, along with a few other annoying traits that have
> developed in the Firefox line.
I installed Firefox 2.0.0.x in an effort to stop this problem, but it
still happens just not as frequently. I have heard it doesn't happen
in Firefox 3, along with a few other annoying traits that have
developed in the Firefox line. I have tried Opera on the machine that
Firefox was crashing on a
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Jimmy Bradley a écrit :
Just out of curiosity, has anyone noticed a problem that has
developed with firefox? This started on both of my machines after the
newest updates. I'll be at a website, even the mozilla website, and when
I click on a link to
Jimmy Bradley a écrit :
Just out of curiosity, has anyone noticed a problem that has
developed with firefox? This started on both of my machines after the
newest updates. I'll be at a website, even the mozilla website, and when
I click on a link to go to another part of the site or to down
Just out of curiosity, has anyone noticed a problem that has
developed with firefox? This started on both of my machines after the
newest updates. I'll be at a website, even the mozilla website, and when
I click on a link to go to another part of the site or to download a
file, Firefox will
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