It's a bug. Run it as root first.
GH
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 12:36:09PM -0500, Jamie Novak wrote:
> I'm not really sure where to ask this, so I'm defaulting to the
> questions list.
>
> I recently reinstalled my machine and am running 5.2.1-RELEASE. Now that
> Firefox 0.9 has been released,
On 06/17, Matthew Seaman rearranged the electrons to read:
> > Try starting it as root then as a regular user. It's weird. I had that
> > but after long enough I got a message about too mamy open files.
>
> I found that running as root via sudo meant that firefox created a
> root-owned ~/.mozill
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 07:04:50PM +0100, Lewis Thompson wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 12:36:09PM -0500, Jamie Novak wrote:
> > The install was successful, but as soon as I try to run the program, all
> > I get is the same message repeating over and over again in my xterm:
> >
> > *** loadi
On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 12:36:09PM -0500, Jamie Novak wrote:
> The install was successful, but as soon as I try to run the program, all
> I get is the same message repeating over and over again in my xterm:
>
> *** loading the extensions datasource
>
> The browser never actually starts and
On 06/17, Richard Tobin rearranged the electrons to read:
> You have to run it as root first.
Actually, according to the last checkin, that's no longer true. I did
try that, though, to no avail. I'll try it again just to be sure.
-Jamie
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> The install was successful, but as soon as I try to run the program, all
> I get is the same message repeating over and over again in my xterm:
You have to run it as root first.
However, it then segmentation faults on most pages, so it's not a great
advance.
-- Richard
I'm not really sure where to ask this, so I'm defaulting to the
questions list.
I recently reinstalled my machine and am running 5.2.1-RELEASE. Now that
Firefox 0.9 has been released, I decided to try installing it. (Note:
Since this is a freshly reinstalled workstation, no previous versions of
Mo