[Novices] Re: Broken Firefox... wyndoze too...
J.A. Sarma
jqaksl1967 at quixnet.net
Wed May 4 21:26:24 EDT 2005
I had similar experiences with Firefox 1.0.3 for wyndoze...
As I remember, the solution that worked there was to uninstall all
extensions, un-install Firefox, re-boot wyndoze, and then re-install the
same Firefox 1.0.3 followed by re-installing only the updated extensions
that worked with 1.0.3.
On one PC, I thought that one of the extensions was at fault since
un-installing just that extension corrected the problem (temporarily as it
turned out)... the only sure way to keep Firefox working properly was as
described above.
Granted, this experience was only with wyndoze... hopefully will also work
on a PC-Linux...
Hope this helps,
John.
> From: Brock Inglehart <brocki1 at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: [Novices] Broken Firefox
> To: novices KLUG mailing list <novices at kalamazoolinux.org>
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> Currently running Suse 9.2 Just did the latest on line update. In it
> was a new version of Firefox. After the download was done, my bookmarks
> wouldn't work (when you clicked on them nothing happened) and the tool
> bar with the different categories was gone. The space was still there
> but it no longer held the button categories like news, entertainment,
> maps, etc. When I did View / tool bars / bookmark tool bar and click
> it, I can get the space to disappear and reappear as one would expect
> but either way, there are no buttons that reappear and the bookmarks
> still don't work. I can get on line but have to input all the web
> sights.
>
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