Could you post your environment variables?

btw. how do you login / start x? (eg login in the console and use startx, or using any login manager like xdm, kdm, gdm, slim...)

Armin

On 02/02/11 06:47, Rem P Roberti wrote:

On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:17 PM, Rem P Roberti<[email protected]>
wrote:
I installed linux-opera, and I guess I made a mistake by opening it the
first time as root, when I should have opened as user. At any rate, I
can
now only open the browser as root, and when I do I get this message:

opera: $HOME set to /root. Use -personaldir if you do not want to use
/root/.opera/

Can someone give me a heads up on how to fix this, as the above
message is a
mystery to me.

Most likely, it is trying to use /root/.opera for your profile and is
crashing early in the startup because the regular user can't write
there. I would save any bookmarks or other useful items and then
delete the folder. I haven't run into this in FreeBSD but you can get
similar problems in Windows if a global profile is created in
C:\Program Files\Opera by an administrator.


That's interesting. The problem is that there is no /root/.opera folder.
As a matter of fact there doesn't seem to be any folders at all that
refer to the linux-opera browser, in my /home/user directory, or
anywhere else. So I have no idea where the program is storing the
profile info.

Rem
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