On Fri, Jun 06, 2003 at 11:36:34AM -0700, Charles McLaughlin wrote: > Hello all, > > If I have Mozilla up and running and open a new window (ctrl+n), the new > window starts up as a blank window. I think new windows should go to > the last page I visited, based on my preferences. > > Even if I choose, Help->About Mozilla a blank new window pops up. This > new window should tell me info about the build number, etc. But I get > nothing.... nada. > > Also when I open a new window, the new window always lacks the 'back' > button. Even if I use this new window to visit several different URLs, > still no back button. I can't even use alt+leftArrow to go back. The > 'back' button only seems to work in the first window that Mozilla opens > -- the default one that opens when I startup Mozilla. > > > Here is the version info: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/cmclaugh# mozilla -v > Mozilla 1.3.1, Copyright (c) 2003 mozilla.org, build 2003052713 > > I'm running debian unstable. I suppose this is the latest version in > debian unstable. > > > I've tried to do > > apt-get remove mozilla > then > apt-get install mozilla > > and I still have the same problem. > > > I think I might have even did an apt-get clean to make sure I > re-download the code.
You could try: apt-get --purge remove mozilla Though I'm not confident that will help. There are also various mozilla helper packages that could use the same treatment. --purge should remove any configuration items as well. You said this behaviour occurs for root and your user, but try moving ~/.mozilla out of the way after reinstalling. Are you running one of the default mozilla skins? Also running Mozilla 1.3.1 / Debian unstable and the back button on new windows works here. -troy _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech