On Sun, Dec 11, 2005 at 06:38:54PM -0500, Patrick Wiseman wrote:
On 12/11/05, Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The best way to do that, actually, is to right-cllck on suspect
extensions, and select 'Disable'. That way, if it's not the
offender, it's easy to re-enable it. Disable
[Debian/sarge; firefox-1.0.4-2sarge5]
As some of you might know from an earlier posting, my 'firefox'
stopped working after updating some extensions. Luckily I can still
use it by invoking it as firefox -safe-mode (thanks, Steve!).
How to regain the normal functionality? Which is the bad
On 12/11/05, Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[Debian/sarge;firefox-1.0.4-2sarge5]As some of you might know from an earlier posting, my 'firefox'stopped working after updating some extensions.Luckily I can stilluse it by invoking it as firefox -safe-mode (thanks, Steve!).
How to regain the
As some of you might know from an earlier posting, my 'firefox'
stopped working after updating some extensions. Luckily I can still
use it by invoking it as firefox -safe-mode (thanks, Steve!).
How to regain the normal functionality? Which is the bad extension?
I tried running with
pw That's sort of the point of safe mode, isn't it? You can
pw uninstall extensions while in safe mode, and then try to start firefox.
Now I get it!
I did look at the extensions window while in safe mode, but didn't
realize each entry was, in fact, usable since everything was grayed out.
On 12/11/05, Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pw That's sort of the point of safe mode, isn't it?You canpw uninstall extensions while in safe mode, and then try to start firefox.Now I get it!I did look at the extensions window while in safe mode, but didn't
realize each entry was, in fact,
On 12/11/05, Patrick Wiseman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/11/05, Kenneth Jacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
pw That's sort of the point of safe mode, isn't it?You canpw uninstall extensions while in safe mode, and then try to start firefox.Now I get it!I did look at the extensions window while in
pw Well, I thought you could do that, but apparently 'Disable' is
pw not an option in safemode because they're disabled already; so
pw uninstall is the only option.
pw Sorry to mislead.
No problem!
-Kenneth
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pw That's sort of the point of safe mode, isn't it? You can uninstall
pw extensions while in safe mode, and then try to start firefox.
My hunch was: downTHEMall ... and I was right!
Uninstalling it fixed the problem.
Thanks for everyone's help,
-Kenneth
PS I'll miss it ... a very
Kenneth Jacker wrote:
pw That's sort of the point of safe mode, isn't it? You can uninstall
pw extensions while in safe mode, and then try to start firefox.
My hunch was: "downTHEMall" ... and I was right!
Uninstalling it fixed the problem.
Thanks for everyone's help,
-Kenneth
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