$> firefox &
Starting firefox from the command line may give you some more info.
Unfortuneately, it sometimes spits out quite a lot even when functioning well.
Kind regards,
Christer
On Monday 15 January 2024 19:50:32 jefflp...@twc.com wrote:
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Sent: Monday January 15 2024 9:19:02AM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Latest firefox upgrade crashes
Hi Jeff,
On Mon, 15 Jan 2024 15:16:02 + jefflp...@twc.com wrote:
> I'm still using CentOS 7 (because the
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Sent: Monday January 15 2024 8:04:25AM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Latest firefox upgrade crashes
> Date: Monday, January 15, 2024 15:16:02 +
> From: jefflp...@twc.com
>
> I'm still
Hi Jeff,
On Mon, 15 Jan 2024 15:16:02 + jefflp...@twc.com wrote:
> I'm still using CentOS 7 (because the stream sucks). Recently there
> was a yum upgrade for firefox. I had to downgrade to the previous
> version because the latest version keeps crashing. Anyone else
> experience this?
> Date: Monday, January 15, 2024 15:16:02 +
> From: jefflp...@twc.com
>
> I'm still using CentOS 7 (because the stream sucks). Recently there
> was a yum upgrade for firefox. I had to downgrade to the previous
> version because the latest version keeps crashing. Anyone else
> experience
I'm still using CentOS 7 (because the stream sucks). Recently there
was a yum upgrade for firefox. I had to downgrade to the previous
version because the latest version keeps crashing. Anyone else
experience this?
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