Hello. Mozilla is not working properly on my computer. How do I
completely remove it (including the configuration files) and then
reinstall it? When I've tried via synaptic, I'm told that all of gnome
will be removed with it. Is there a way to just remove the mozilla
browser? I'm using
Le Dimanche 06 Novembre 2005 09:13, Mark Grieveson a écrit :
Hello. Mozilla is not working properly on my computer. How do I
completely remove it (including the configuration files) and then
reinstall it? When I've tried via synaptic, I'm told that all of gnome
will be removed with it. Is
Philippe Grenard wrote:
Le Dimanche 06 Novembre 2005 09:13, Mark Grieveson a écrit :
Hello. Mozilla is not working properly on my computer. How do I
completely remove it (including the configuration files) and then
reinstall it? When I've tried via synaptic, I'm told that all of gnome
will
2005/11/6, Mark Grieveson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello. Mozilla is not working properly on my computer. How do I
completely remove it (including the configuration files) and then
reinstall it? When I've tried via synaptic, I'm told that all of gnome
will be removed with it. Is there a way to
Kent West wrote:
This will not purge the user files, which may be where the problem lies.
Rather than reinstalling moz, try starting it as a different user, or
try renaming your~/.mozilla directory to get it out of the way; then see
if Mozilla works properly.
Also, you're not out of
On 11/6/05, Mark Grieveson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello. Mozilla is not working properly on my computer. How do I
completely remove it (including the configuration files) and then
reinstall it? When I've tried via synaptic, I'm told that all of gnome
will be removed with it. Is there a
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