On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 20:32 -0400, David Johanson wrote:
Preston Crawford wrote:
On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 20:03 -0400, Andy Coleman wrote:
I figure I can't be the only one with this problem but I can't seem to find any answers.
I'm running 9.2 with all of the YOU updates.
You're not the only one running into problems with Mozilla or Firefox. I personally rolled back to the last patch and I'm ignoring the red exclamation point right now, weighing whether I need to think about switching to another distribution. For now, I'm waiting this out to see how long it's going to take SuSE to get a decent set of RPMs into YOU to fix this. I hope it's sometime soon. I don't want to run Firefox insecure, but I also need to be able to run it.
Preston
Go ahead and run YOU; select only the mozilla update. I did this on Monday and it fixed the Mozilla problem it created a week prior. Sure would be NICE if SUSE bothered to identify that this update repaired the damage caused by the previous junk they uploaded.
dave
So are you saying that downloading the Mozilla patch will fix Firefox as well or just Mozilla? Because the main problem I'm having with Firefox are lost themes, lost bookmarks, etc. I saw the Mozilla update pop up there a couple days ago (I've been in surgery/the hospital from Monday to today) and wasn't sure if it was safe to run since they are kind of connected. I'm willing to give it a shot, though, if you think it will help. And maybe I'll go to the default Firefox, since Bruce (in between the rant) mentioned that it worked well. I just hate to have to stray too much from SuSE sources. Especially since they often put software in different places (/opt/ vs. /usr/local/, etc.) Preston