Yeah. The mozilla site says to kill any extra processes, then zap that file.
From a "just curious" standpoint, I still don't quite understand how a file
called "lock" can link to an IP:Port. I kind of think of a link being a shortcut to another file located elsewhere. Is this the unix approach of every device being a file? On 5/8/07, Scott Balneaves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 01:30:30PM +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote: > On Tue, 08 May 2007, Scott Ledyard wrote: > > > About once a week, a student approaches me and says that Firefox is > > broken. When you try to run Firefox, a message comes up that says that > > it's already running. Re-logging in does not help. The end-of-day > > reboot does! This was a problem in Edubuntu thin client 6.10 and now > > in 7.04. > > Firefox stops people from running it twice on the same profile. This is to > prevent nasty behaviour such as two copies of firefox trying to both modify > your bookmarks file at the same time. Depending on what's mucked up, you might also have to remove the lock file. Scott -- Scott L. Balneaves | "Eternity is a very long time, Systems Department | especially towards the end." Legal Aid Manitoba | -- Woody Allen
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