On Sun, Dec 25, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Scott Ferguson
<prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 25/12/11 19:01, lina wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I think I made some mistakes again.
>>
>> I deleted the  *.default under ~/.mozilla/firefox
>>
>> now only:
>>
>> :~/.mozilla/firefox$ ls
>> profiles.ini
>>
>> I could not restart the iceweasle, it's always showed me:
>> Iceweasel is already running, but is not responding. To open a new
>> window, you must first close the existing Iceweasel process, or
>> restart your system.
>>
>> faile to find in the "top", so don't know how to kill the existing
>> iceweasel process.
>
> $ killall xulrunner-stub

#  killall xulrunner-stub
xulrunner-stub: no process found

>
>> I reboot, the same complaint. and one thing extra weird, always two
>> terminal (open) there once reboot.
>>
>> I guess the only option is to re-install iceweasle,
>>
>> just wonder where the bookmark items saved, did it contain in the
>> directory I deleted?
>>
>> Thanks with best regards,
>>
>>
>
> Yes.
>
> ~/.mozilla/firefox/$default/bookmarks.html
> where $default is:-
> $ cat ~/.mozilla/firefox/profiles.ini | grep Path
>
> If you had sync configured you shouldn't lose anything.

I purged the iceweasel,
reboot
install the iceweasel,

showed the same thing.
iceweasel is already running, but is not responding. To open a new
window, you must first close the existing Iceweasel process, or
restart your system.

I have rebooted 3 times and 1 time shutdown, purge and re-install twice.

I definitely created some trouble for myself.  before I delete
*.default, I also purged the icedove and then rm .icedove

is this reason?


For the bookmark item, I have one backuped months ago, just lost
recent bookmarked 3 or 5 items. it's affordable.

>
>
>
> Happy Solstice

Thanks,
>
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