On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 16:24:31 +0800
Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Lately mozilla, netscape and firefox open by default gxine to play music or
> video which unfortunately does not work giving errors about missing
> libraries and if not will buffer for ever.
&
Hi,
Lately mozilla, netscape and firefox open by default gxine to play music or
video which unfortunately does not work giving errors about missing plugins
and if not that will buffer for ever.
I then have to go through several steps to open with either realplayer or
totem.
Where do I change
had discovered this by using strace. I didn't even know
about strace, so I read up about it and also used it to start Mozilla.
Sure enough, the browser segfaulted right at a font permissions error. I
chmod'ed that font (600 to 644), and afterward accessed the page in
question with Mozilla w
27;t even know
about strace, so I read up about it and also used it to start Mozilla.
Sure enough, the browser segfaulted right at a font permissions error. I
chmod'ed that font (600 to 644), and afterward accessed the page in
question with Mozilla with no segfault/crash. I think I know why the
pr
wouldn't before (would segfault). But it's not running
anywhere near normally. It crashes unexpectedly and frequently - much
like Mozilla Firefox. For example, if I try to go to Google, it crashes
(disappears from the screen). Frustrating. I've gone ahead and loaded
Opera, which
For close to 2 weeks I've been trying to get Mozilla working by apt-get
update(ing) and then dist-upgrade(ing), but to no avail. Several updates
for both Mozilla and Mozilla Firefox have been made to these packages
during that time, but I was still getting the segmentation fault when
tryi
At 11:20 AM 7/16/2004 -0500, James Miller wrote:
Thanks for your reply, Ray. So, I guess my assumption that these
problems are products of the beta-nature of Sid is correct in your view?
[...]
Yes with respect to the mozilla segfault. That has the look of a simple
recompile. to restore
ning it was already fixed. This is probably
what I had in mind when I said "promptly."
> At the Debian site (start at www.debian.org and follow obvious links), I
> don't see any new "important" or "grave" bugs reported for mozilla-browser.
> Segfault
At 09:14 AM 7/16/2004 -0500, James Miller wrote:
Last night I did apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade on my Debian Sid
system. The new XFree has improved the display, thankfully, which was
sluggish and buggy after the last dist-upgrade. But now, Mozilla (1.7.1)
won't run: it segf
Last night I did apt-get update and apt-get dist-upgrade on my Debian Sid
system. The new XFree has improved the display, thankfully, which was
sluggish and buggy after the last dist-upgrade. But now, Mozilla (1.7.1)
won't run: it segfaults:
--
[EMAIL PROT
RL which makes nescape or mozilla magicly dissapier like it used
to.
I must agree with the suggestions so far, its bad to have any program in "/" .
One needs to link the plugin to ones $HOME .mozilla or .netscape plugins dir.
I did all that and still i had problems, as i said, they are now
On Sunday 15 Feb 2004 23:08, Dave wrote:
> For some reason (Newbie issue probably) I have Mozilla in a directory
> called /mozilla and a .mozilla directory. When I look at the
> Bookmarks file, I see that the date in the .mozilla directory is the
> most recent. So, I'm assuming t
I have posted my problem here recently and many people have tried to
help me. Thanks! But the problem remains. I have a theory I would
appreciate your opinion on.
I can not get my Mozilla 1.6 to recognize the Java Plugin X-JAVA-VM. It
auto installs from the Netscape Plugin page and says it
Dave & Kim Howe wrote:
Thanks for the reply Mike. I checked an I have a link from the
libjavaplugin_oji.so file to the mozilla/plugins directory. I
changed the permissions from root to Dave (user) and from root to
users (group). I have RWX permissions. I made these permission
change
Dave wrote:
Several web sites have told me that I need x-java-vm plugin installed
in my Mozilla 1.6. I downloaded it and it says it installed properly.
However, when I put about:plugins in the URL of Mozilla, it is not
listed and the pages still won't load.
I think the issue is th
Several web sites have told me that I need x-java-vm plugin installed in
my Mozilla 1.6. I downloaded it and it says it installed properly.
However, when I put about:plugins in the URL of Mozilla, it is not
listed and the pages still won't load.
I think the issue is that my Mozilla was l
If anyone else cares, I found where to change this. In the mozilla
browser goto "about:config" and change "mail.quoted_graphical" from true
to false.
Conway S. Smith
Beolach wrote:
I recently switched from using Juno Webmail (crap, but I had it forever,
which is why
I recently switched from using Juno Webmail (crap, but I had it forever,
which is why I kept it... vicious circle) to using Mozilla Mail with
this address. Mostly I really like it, but there's one thing I
personally find annoying, and it seems like something I should be able
to change,
There is not much more I can offer in the way of help (as you will see as
you read on). You really need feedback from a Debian-Sid user who uses
Mozilla, and that's not me. The little I can offer follows.
At 10:44 AM 12/16/2003 +1100, Peter Garrett wrote:
Ithought I mentioned that apt inst
Follow up to be absolutely specific:
~$ dpkg --status mozilla
Package: mozilla
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: web
Installed-Size: 24
Maintainer: Takuo KITAME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 2:1.5-3
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 10:44, Peter Garrett wrote:
> Ithought I
Ithought I mentioned that apt installed debian's "mozilla 1.5-3". That's
what the "about" entry in the help menu of the browser reports. I gree
that the /etc/ file points to alternatives, as the name suggests. In my
case it points to /usr/bin/mozilla-1.5 .
Rather p
I don't use Mozilla here so can't help you with most of what you ask about.
I can clear up one bit of confusion, though.
At 09:43 AM 12/16/2003 +1100, Peter Garrett wrote:
[...]
Can anyone explain what might have happened? BTW, "which mozilla"
returns /usr/bin/mozilla, and c
This is not exactly a problem, since currently Mozilla appears to be
working. I'm curious as to why the following has happened:
1. I updated to the latest Mozilla in Debian Sid by doing an "apt-get
install mozilla".This installed Mozilla 1.5-3.
2.Initially certain functions fa
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, [iso-8859-1] szonyi calin wrote:
> Hi
> Sorry if this is off-topic.
> I need to change the fonts in mozilla's menus because they
> are too small. Any ideea how can i do this ?
> I'm not using gnome or kde (only fvwm2).
> Mozilla's version is
Hi
Sorry if this is off-topic.
I need to change the fonts in mozilla's menus because they
are too small. Any ideea how can i do this ?
I'm not using gnome or kde (only fvwm2).
Mozilla's version is 1.3:
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.3) Gecko/20030313
Thanks
Bye
Cal
I am using the exact same distro. The only problem I have had with Moz
1.1 is when permissions are messed up. Make sure you have full
read/write access to your .mozilla foler in your home directory.
Then go to bugzilla and see if your problem is a known issue for Moz
1.1. If it isn't, r
hello
I use mozilla 1.1 that came from Mandrake 9.0 Dolphin CD.
But I fell that mozilla 1.0 is more stable than this one. When I open [
Edit]->[Preferences] my Mozilla windows close suddenly.
Sometimes, when I open some tabs (more than 6), mozilla windows close again
without report
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 23:15, Dan Bentson-Royal wrote:
> I just re-read my earlier post and saw it was less than clear. I will
> repost again to try and clean it up a bit...
>
> I have just installed RH7.2 and when I ran Mozilla for the first time, it
> suggested that, for s
I just re-read my earlier post and saw it was less than clear. I will
repost again to try and clean it up a bit...
I have just installed RH7.2 and when I ran Mozilla for the first time, it suggested
that, for security reasons, Mozilla needed to be upgraded. I fumbled
around between the GUI and
I have just installed RH7.2 and Mozilla suggested upgrading. I fumbled
around between GUI and terminal windows and finally got it.
I have the Gnome icon for Mozilla properly pointing to:
/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla
But my non-root user's Gnome-Mozilla icon (the lizard head) still points
t
Hi, all in the List !!.
Please, i wanna know if there are some way for make work the RealPlayer
plugins with Mozilla browser.
Thanks all very much, in advance.
Jose Luis Alarcon Sanchez.
Memories. You are talking about memories.
Rick Deckard
Philips wrote:
>
> Sanchet Surendra Dighe wrote:
> >
> > Can those two browsers co-exist ? I already have Netscape and
> > plan to install Mozilla. One will be for internet browsing(will
> > have the proxy settings) and other one will be used for surfing
> >
Sanchet Surendra Dighe wrote:
>
> Can those two browsers co-exist ? I already have Netscape and
> plan to install Mozilla. One will be for internet browsing(will
> have the proxy settings) and other one will be used for surfing
> the intranet(w/o proxy). This will avoid me eac
Hi,
Can those two browsers co-exist ? I already have Netscape and
plan to install Mozilla. One will be for internet browsing(will
have the proxy settings) and other one will be used for surfing
the intranet(w/o proxy). This will avoid me each time enabling/
disabling proxy to switch between
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