I've had the same problem. I've found that the 'esddsp' program is broken. I commented out about three lines which deal with esddsp in /usr/bin/mozilla, and it works. I submitted a bug a little while ago, and have gotten no respose (BUG #120829 of package esound-clients). I've noticed that running `ls | esddsp` does not work in certain directories. It is mysterious.
-Nathan Conrad On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Wilhelm *Rafial* Fitzpatrick wrote: > After doing an apt-get dist-upgrade on my TiBook running testing > (with mozilla installed from unstable) this morning, Mozilla will no > longer launch from the gnome panel, or from the command line when > typing just "mozilla". Looking at the output of ps in both cases > shows that the mozilla-bin --remote command that is supposed to look > for an existing instance appears to be hanging and not timing out (I > assume it is supposed to time out... Otherwise how would the mozilla > launch script get to the step of starting a new instance?). I tried > upgrading from mozilla 0.9.5 which I was running to 0.9.6 and it > still behaves the same way. > > I can start mozilla by invoking mozilla-bin directly, but clearly all > is not well. > > Has anybody else seen this problem? > > -wil > -- > ______________________________________________________________________ > Eric: I want to live in a world where software doesn't suck ////////// > Richard: Any software that isn't free sucks ////////// [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Linus: I'm interested in free beer ///// <http://www.3roses.com/> //// > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >