Hi,
You should have got my mail that my problem was that I had "setenv
MOZ_NO_REMOTE 1"
in my .cshrc . Turning it off fixes my problem.
> How do you show thunderbirds "about:config"
In thunderbird, Edit-> Preferences -> Advanced-> General, and "Config
"Editor" is the button
at the bottom.
Kin
Troy Dawson wrote:
Troy Dawson wrote:
Kin Yip wrote:
Hi,
I've been using SL 5.1 with Firefox 1.5.x and Thunderbird
(thunderbird-1.5.0.12-12.el5) for a while (workingfine).
I could click a http link (for example) and start Firefox in a new tab
in the browser.
After last night's yum update, Firefox 3.0.1 has replaced the old
Firefox 1.5.x . I can use firefox without problem.
But now if I click a http link (say) when there is Firefox, it'd
complain :
Firefox is already running, but is not responding. To open a new
window,
you must first close the existing Firefox process, or restart your
system.
If I close the Firefox, it'd start a new one. But if I click another
http link, it'd make the same complaint and I have to close
Firefox (or I can copy and paste the link to Firefox).
In thunderbird about:config, network.protocol-handler.app.http has
pointed to "/usr/lib/thunderbird-1.5.0.12/open-browser.sh" and it had
worked fine before until now Firefox 3.0.1 comes.
I've tried to replace that open-browser.sh with firefox etc. Nothing
works and the same error message persists.
( I've stupidly deleted old profiles in firefox/thunderbird (as I'm
desperate) but of course they were not the problem. )
It looks like to me that open-browser.sh in 1.5 Thunderbird is not
updated with Firefox 3.0.1 ...
Any ideas and help ?
Kin
Hi,
I've been using thunderbird 2.0 from SL 5.2, and don't see that
problem. I'll
double check and see if it is a thunderbird 1.5 vs thunderbird 2.0
problem.
Troy
Hi,
I have not been able to reproduce this. I start with a thunderbird
1.5, and a firefox 1.5. I am able to click on links in thunderbird
and they open in firefox without any problem. I then update the
firefox to 3.0.1, and everything still works.
I'm also curious. How do you show thunderbirds "about:config"
You can always just go in and change the configurations by hand in the
text file, but I can't find the about:config in thunderbird nowdays.
Troy