Running OpenBSD -current. Trying to run Firefox results in:
/home/oscar $ firefox
XPCOMGlueLoad error for file /usr/local/lib/firefox/libmozwayland.so.132.0:
File not found
Couldn't load XPCOM.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
My knowledge of networking is non-existant so I am hoping someone can explain
to me why I see 2 instances of
/usr/local/sbin/openvpn --daemon --config /etc/openvpn/proton.ovpn
when running top, each with a different PID?
Thank you
Arthur
Other than upgrading to the latest snapshot, I have changed nothing on
my Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th Gen.
When I try to download anything using either Firefox or
Ungoogled-Chromium I get:
The folder contents could not be displayed
You do not have access to the specified folder
Does anyone have any sug
Further to my original post, I have:
Deleted and re-created the ~/Downloads folder
Restarted Firefox in trouble shooting mode
Installed the Iridium browser - same problem.
Again, I have changed nothing other than upgrading to the latest
snapshot this morning.
Thanks
Other than upgrading to the
Running openbsd -current.
The first time I run mairix - no problem.
Every time after that:
assertion "nt->match1.highest < n_msgs" failed: file "db.c", line 369, function
"import_toktable2"
Abort trap
Any suggestions for a non-tech person?
Thanks
In message , Stuart Henderson
writes:
>On 2025-02-24, aalin...@riseup.net wrote:
>> Running openbsd -current.
>>
>> The first time I run mairix - no problem.
>> Every time after that:
>>
>> assertion "nt->match1.highest < n_msgs" failed: file "db.c", line 369, funct
>ion "import_toktable2"
>> Abo
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