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On Tuesday, 26 October 2004 18.15, Jim Worrest wrote:
I decided to install the new mplayerplug-in for Mozilla on a computer using apt-get. BIG MISTAKE! Now I can't get Mozilla or Synaptic to boot up. The boot up of my 9.0 Pro from grub even doesn't act the same. Is there a cure for this? ---Jim
A little terminology: A trojan horse is a program that pretends to be one thing while in reality it does something completely different, usually reserved for malicious programs. Please don't call programs trojan horses just because you don't think they work, that's like calling people criminals when they're not. It's not very sociable A program doesn't boot, a system boots, a program starts Now, when you say "doesn't act the same", what does that mean? Could you be a little more specific? If you start mozilla or synaptic from a command line, do you get any error messages? FYI I have mplayerplug-in 2.70 installed and everything works perfectly