Mark Grieveson wrote: > Hello. I installed the extension no-script to mozilla-browser. It did > not work; so, I also installed the Extension Manager extension, which is > the prescribed way (from the no-script website) to uninstall this > extension. However, this extension also did not work. I find that the > half-working no-script extension is preventing sites that rely upon java > (ie, yahoo games) from working. How do I get rid of this extension? I > tried to completely uninstall Mozilla-browser, but was faced with > uninstalling all of gnome due to "dependencies". I was hoping to > uninstall and reinstall mozilla, but due to apt, I'm not left with this > option, apparently. Anyway, please lemme know how to get rid of this > extension. Thanks. > >
Easiest (and last resort) option: delete your mozilla profile. Or just start the profile manager from the command prompt with the command: ~$ mozilla -P& In the profile manager, create a new profile. As extensions are installed in profiles, mozilla started with the new profile should work as a normal profile. If you have data in your old profile (located in ~/.mozilla/default/ ) you can copy it in the new one e.g. bookmarks.html, etc. I hope this helps. /KS PS: Other option is to manually remove the extension, which is definitely more demanding than new profile creation. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

