On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 20:55, rosie wrote: > On Thursday 29 July 2004 10:41, Stephen K�hn wrote: > > On Thu, 2004-07-29 at 19:14, rosie wrote: > > Ok - howzabout this: urpme mozilla (and all that that implies) - do > > the same with firefox, reboot, reinstall both, see what it goes > > like, eh? > > > > > > stephen kuhn - proprietor > > I've unistalled, rebooted and reinstalled both mozilla and firefox and > still they will not load for user. I can load them from a root > terminal but that is all.
Well, there is obviously something wrong with your user profile / home directory; what you can do is to create a new user, login as that user - and of course make sure everything works - and then once that's happening well enough, just copy over the stuff from your old home directory to the new home directory; another way of dealing with it - as I just did on my installation of MDK 10, was to rename my original home directory and change the perms on the entire structure to reflect my username and group, and let MDK create a whole new home directory - change the perms on the old one, copied over what I needed (book marks, xchat settings, yadda yadda yadda) and had a nice clean brandy new home directory and I can pick and choose what garbage to take from the old one and retain - the rest gets blown away! Just something to try mate. stephen kuhn - proprietor __________________________________________________________________ illawarra computer services :: a kuhn media australia venture http://kma.0catch.com :: mobile 0410.728.389 Serving Sydney, The Illawarra, South Coast and Rural NSW __________________________________________________________________ * This message was composed on a 100% Microsoft free computer * We expressly refuse to utilise Microsoft DRM encoded documents __________________________________________________________________ Mandrake GNU/Linux 10.0 OE/Kernel 2.6.3-7/ No Viruses here. The birds are singing, the flowers are budding, and it is time for Miss Manners to tell young lovers to stop necking in public. It's not that Miss Manners is immune to romance. Miss Manners has been known to squeeze a gentleman's arm while being helped over a curb, and, in her wild youth, even to press a dainty slipper against a foot or two under the dinner table. Miss Manners also believes that the sight of people strolling hand in hand or arm in arm or arm in hand dresses up a city considerably more than the more familiar sight of people shaking umbrellas at one another. What Miss Manners objects to is the kind of activity that frightens the horses on the street...
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