That Gecko warning is usually associated with the system being low on swap:
https://www.illumos.org/issues/10883
https://www.mail-archive.com/openindiana-discuss@openindiana.org/msg22166.html
How much RAM and swap do you have?
Can you run this when opening a local HTML file and report back a
$ firefox
I have always the following 2 lines
(firefox:1026): Gtk-WARNING **: 19:49:04.608: Theme parsing error: :1:34:
Expected ')' in color definition
(firefox:1026): Gtk-WARNING **: 19:49:04.608: Theme parsing error: :1:77:
Expected ')' in color definition
When I try to open a local html
It depends on how you open the file.
$ firefox file.html is OK
type an url file:/// is also OK
Using Tabs Menu "FIle" then "Open File" select "file.html" then Click Open do
not work for me.
> Message du 17/09/19 17:18
> De : "Andreas Wacknitz"
> A :
On my system I can open html files without any hassle. So it's either
your file or your configuration.
Regards,
Andreas
Am 17.09.19 um 08:37 schrieb cpforum:
Hello,
Last Firefox 60.9.0esr works with http and https urls. If you try to Open an
HTML file with File/Open File then select an HTML
Hello,
Last Firefox 60.9.0esr works with http and https urls. If you try to Open an
HTML file with File/Open File then select an HTML file and Open, then Firefox
seem to be in a loop.
And you have to pkill it. It appears to be a regression (60.8.0esr works fine).