Have you tried moving your orignial ~/.mozilla folder. It may have config
settings
that the new version of mozilla doesnt like...
Johnny
"Bryan K. Walton" wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> This morning I performed my daily distribution upgrade on
> frozen, and to my delight, my Mozilla was upgr
Hi,
since I read the mailinglist this morning with the high-speed option 'd'
and the mailing list archive isn't updated yet, I don't know if it has
allready been reported. Anyway, the preoblem described below got solved on
my woody box by a simple
rm -r ~/.mozilla
Martin
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000,
Debian-User Mailing List
> > From: "Bryan K. Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: New Mozilla (M14-1) causes seg fault
> >
> > Hi everyone,
> > This morning I performed my daily distribution upgrade on
> > frozen, and to my delight, my M
>Hi everyone,
>This morning I performed my daily distribution upgrade on
> frozen, and to my delight, my Mozilla was upgraded from M13 to
> M14! BUT
> WAIT! . . . I can't get Mozilla to start. When I run it, this
> is what I
> get from the shell startup:
Try
On 9 Mar 2000, "Bryan K. Walton" wrote:
> Date: 9 Mar 2000 14:20:12 -
> To: Debian-User Mailing List
> From: "Bryan K. Walton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: New Mozilla (M14-1) causes seg fault
>
> Hi everyone,
> This morning I perf
I have the exact same problem on my woody box, too.
Martin
On Thu, 9 Mar 2000, Bryan K. Walton wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> This morning I performed my daily distribution upgrade on
> frozen, and to my delight, my Mozilla was upgraded from M13 to M14! BUT
> WAIT! . . . I can't get Mozilla to
Hi everyone,
This morning I performed my daily distribution upgrade on
frozen, and to my delight, my Mozilla was upgraded from M13 to M14! BUT
WAIT! . . . I can't get Mozilla to start. When I run it, this is what I
get from the shell startup:
$ mozilla
Profile Manager : Profile Wizard an
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