W. Crowshaw wrote:
As the subject line says, its all my fault. I triedMay not be a solution, but you might try renaming ~/.mozilla to see if that has any affect.
to install a version of the phoenix browser, after
uninstalling Mozilla using dselect. The phoenix
browser didn't work for me (sadly), so I removed it
and its related files and reinstalled mozilla and
its related packages with dselect. Sadly, now
mozilla doesn't work for me at all; it does not
start using the icon, and it doesn't start on the
command line in a xterm window. I re-installed
several times and nothing changes.
What should I do? I have perhaps one clue:
whenever I install I get the following error
messages:
Updating mozilla chrome registry...mv: cannot stat
`/usr/lib/mozilla/components/*.dat': No such file or
directory
mv: cannot stat `/usr/lib/mozilla/chrome/*.rdf': No
such file or directory
done.
Help! Even though its bloatware, I want mozilla
back.
Many Many thanks!
Kent
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