On August 7, 2007 3:06 am, Registration Account wrote: > Mike, Bingo > > The 3 certificates that have an expired date is the > issue confronting you now. If we were dealing with MS > we could inset the CD do an update and there is a > option their to re-validate all root certificates - but > this is Linux - don't know why I told you that. > > At this state I would be tempted to ask you to > uninstall FF and then re-install it from your CD's, > however before we do that can you tell me how many > years ago was the installation performed - that will > give me a clue if the installation date === issue date > on the expired certificates then an uninstall and > reinstall will give you back the same certificates but > with a new validity period.
I ran apt- install --reinstall mozilla the other day > I can help you back them up and re-install them if the > above is correct. > > Perhaps it is time to consider a total software version > upgrade - if so and you need you special certificates > they will need to be backed up. I have a new machine sitting beside me now. I was debating moving the existing drive over, or just trying to copy /home > Let me know how you go -- Collector of vintage computers http://www.ncf.ca/~ba600 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
