package: debian-edu severity: important Hi,
iceweasel3 (which is the version in squeeze as well as in lenny-backports) use an sqlite database to save bookmarks and history. sqlite doesn't work on nfs filesystems. (and Debian Edu uses home directories on nfs per default.) The user visible problem is a popup informing about bookmarks+history being unavailable, and, well, bookmarks and history being unavailable. There are basically two ways out: - mount with nolock and sync, but this reduces performance. (And locking is also a feature one wants to have in general.) - on login, or better in a wrapper script to start iceweasel, move the sqlite database away, copy it back to the old location, remove the moved away file (thus effectly removing the lock which is causing the issue). This is described in http://gwd-tech.posterous.com/recovering-firefox-3-when- run-on-an-nfs-share Currently I'm not sure how to solve this for Debian Edu Squeeze. What do you think? cheers, Holger -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org