Stuart Ballard wrote:

> "touch" is just a convenient command that can be used in unix to create
> an empty file. You could create them in a text editor or any other way

I know ;) I thought that you meant to touch an existing file to update
the file creation date, or something ;)

> touch chrome/user-skins.rdf chrome/user-locales.rdf

That worked thanks. Bash didn't seem very happy with the first command.

> The first thing I'd try is creating an (empty) user-skins.rdf in your
> existing mozilla/chrome directory and see whether that solves your
> problem. If not, try again from scratch with an empty /usr/local/mozilla
> and do *only* the sequence of steps I suggested (in particular, don't

Yes, that worked fine. Thanks a lot :)

> run mozilla as root ever). If you are using bash, type the "touch" line
> from my original email literally; if not, substitute the touch line
> above (which will work under bash too but it's longer to type :) )

I won't touch anything but bash ;) Bash rocks, and it's recommended in
LSB, so that's what I use :)

Thanks a lot again. Working brilliantly :)

-- 
Cheers,

Chris Howells -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://chrishowells.co.uk

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