Alexander

I believe I did but it has been a while but I tend to be anal enough 
that I follow instructions to the letter if I can.  If I had gotten 
errors I would have reported those I think.

I apologize but time marches on and I had to get work done.  I realize 
this takes time to analyze but I had to do something which would work. I 
hosed my "Feisty" install and reinstalled 6.10 and now everything works 
great.

I think I may have not done something right in the 7.04 install, I could 
not install from my LiveCD, some bug related to a second hard drive, the 
solution to which I searched a lot of dark corners in vain.  So I just 
did a clean install of 6.10 with all the latest updates and then updated 
to 7.04.  That initially seemed to work.  Then occasionally things 
started to act squirrelly, for example, at my login screen, I had to 
type the first letter twice to make the keyboard active, and other tiny, 
inconsequential things which led me to a hunch and an "uh oh" that 
things just were not stable.

The final straw was when the update to Firefox came down the tube and it 
totally hosed on me and I had to install Opera just to have a working 
browser.

So, a long story and I apologize again for any effort you may have 
expended on my behalf and I really do appreciate it.  I hope my bug 
report was useful to someone.

John

Alexander Sack wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 05:09:06PM -0000, Hobbittr wrote:
>> ** Attachment added: "gdb.log"
>>    http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8653125/gdb.log
>>
> 
> You sure that you did step 1 (installing the -dbg packages of gtk et
> al) described on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs - Crashes as well?
> 
>  - Alexander
>

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