Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-12 Thread Greg Norris
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

Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread Kenneth Jacker
[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

Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread Patrick Wiseman
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

Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread cmetzler
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

Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread Kenneth Jacker
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.

Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread Patrick Wiseman
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,

Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread Patrick Wiseman
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

Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread Kenneth Jacker
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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread Kenneth Jacker
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

Re: Firefox - Disabling Extensions w/o Running

2005-12-11 Thread Gabriel
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