Wee-Sern Soo wrote:
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.0.1.html#issues
It's a known issue. Need to run as privileged user on all platforms,
the first time.
Yuan Jue wrote the following on 31/03/2006 4:46 PM:
On Friday 31 March 2006 09:18, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
This happened
On 3/31/06, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wee-Sern Soo wrote:
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.0.1.html#issues
It's a known issue. Need to run as privileged user on all platforms,
the first time.
Yuan Jue wrote the following on 31/03/2006 4:46 PM:
On Friday 31 March
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out of
date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing thunderbird
or firefox on the command line does absolutely nothing. firefox or
thunderbird do not show up in ps (checked using ps -auwx | grep
firefox). No
Micah wrote:
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out of
date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing thunderbird
or firefox on the command line does absolutely nothing. firefox or
thunderbird do not show up in ps (checked using ps -auwx | grep
Lars Cleary wrote:
Micah wrote:
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out
of date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing
thunderbird or firefox on the command line does absolutely nothing.
firefox or thunderbird do not show up in ps (checked using
Micah writes:
I confirm the problem. (The thunderbird compile finished ~10
minutes ago.)
Checking... All files in ~/.mozilla and its subs are owned by my
user and my user's group and have rw (x for dirs) as a minimum
for user (some have r and rw for group). Likewise for
On 3/30/06, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Cleary wrote:
Micah wrote:
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out
of date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing
thunderbird or firefox on the command line does absolutely nothing.
Recently
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/30/06, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lars Cleary wrote:
Micah wrote:
I just updated my ports collection this morning and upgraded all out
of date ports, including thunderbird and firefox. Now typing
thunderbird or firefox on the command line does absolutely
Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent breakage.
I just found a bug report on it at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=95100
So we have four confirmed cases of firefox not working.
On Thursday 30 March 2006 17:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent
breakage. I just found a bug report on it at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=95100
So we
Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
On Thursday 30 March 2006 17:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent
breakage. I just found a bug report on it at
Pete Slagle writes:
This happened to me also, until I remembered this has happened before
and what to try.
Login as root, start the GUI (mine is KDE), open a terminal program and
start firefox from there. After that, I had no problems. It's working
fine.
Surprisingly,
Pete Slagle wrote:
Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
On Thursday 30 March 2006 17:53, Albert Shih wrote:
Le 30/03/2006 à 14:42:10-0800, Micah a écrit
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1.5.0.1_2 was commited last night, so it's probably a recent
breakage. I just found a bug report on it at
On Friday 31 March 2006 09:18, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
This happened to me also, until I remembered this has happened before
and what to try.
Login as root, start the GUI (mine is KDE), open a terminal program and
start firefox from there. After that, I had no problems. It's working
fine.
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.0.1.html#issues
It's a known issue. Need to run as privileged user on all platforms,
the first time.
Yuan Jue wrote the following on 31/03/2006 4:46 PM:
On Friday 31 March 2006 09:18, Donald J. O'Neill wrote:
This happened to me also, until I
Okay - I'm pretty close to newbie status, but could this be a needed
rehash?
G/
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On Friday 31 March 2006 13:52, you wrote:
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/releases/1.5.0.1.html#issues
It's a known issue. Need to run as privileged user on all platforms,
the first time.
got it. thanks again :)
Yuan Jue wrote the following on 31/03/2006 4:46 PM:
On Friday 31 March 2006
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:02, Graham North wrote:
Okay - I'm pretty close to newbie status, but could this be a needed
rehash?
sorry, but what is your point?
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As said, I am pretty new to unix but is the rehash command not used for
reorganized the userland directory iindexes after program upgrades?
G/
Yuan Jue wrote:
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:02, Graham North wrote:
Okay - I'm pretty close to newbie status, but could this be a needed
rehash?
On Friday 31 March 2006 14:20, Graham North wrote:
As said, I am pretty new to unix but is the rehash command not used for
reorganized the userland directory iindexes after program upgrades?
if what you mean is why firefox cannot start after upgrade, then this is
maybe a mozilla known problem.
Hi Yuan:
I did not pose a question. My suggestion to do a rehash was in response
to someone else having trouble after upgrading Firefox.
It may or may not have been a great suggestion but that is all it was.
If you have a good understanding of that command and why it may or may
not be
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