Jerry Houston wrote:
I'm running openSuSE 10.3, and somehow I accidentally installed the Firefox beta. I don't recall ever updating to 3.<anything>, but somehow I ended up with it.
Short version: none of the add-ins that I depend on support the beta. In particular, my banking and other financial logons are recorded in DejaClick macros. I'd REALLY like to get rid of the beta, but haven't been able to do so.
Hmm, doesn't seem like rocket science, exactly.
I've supposedly uninstalled it using YaST, and installed 2.0.0.12, yet when I launch Firefox, it's the beta that appears!
Perhaps yast isn't aware of your firefox because it was not installed as an rpm package. Perhaps it's a tarball from mozilla.org?
Does anyone have an idea how I can remove the beta and get back to the stable release I've been using all this time?
I'm running ff 3b5 and it's so much nicer than the 2.0.x series that I don't want to go back. Install the nightly tester tools and it will let you make the firefox plugins compatible. If you want to nuke ff 3b5, find out where it is, it won't hide from you. Start with the icon you use to launch firefox - what does the properties option reveal? Joe -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org