Re: 13.2-RELEASE and firefox

2023-04-24 Thread George Kontostanos
unsubscribe On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 7:43 PM Greg Balfour wrote: > > I installed 13.2-RELEASE in a VMware VM and can't get firefox to > start. Everything (xorg, vmware, firefox, etc.) is installed with > packages. There are error messages about "Can't find profile > directory." but Firefox does

Re: 13.2-RELEASE and firefox

2023-04-22 Thread Greg Balfour
On Sun, Apr 16, 2023 at 2:14 PM wrote: > > Apr 13, 2023, 16:42 by greg.b...@gmail.com: > > > I installed 13.2-RELEASE in a VMware VM and can't get firefox to > > start. Everything (xorg, vmware, firefox, etc.) is installed with > > packages. There are error messages about "Can't find profile > >

Re: 13.2-RELEASE and firefox

2023-04-17 Thread Alain Zscheile
On 13.04.23 18:42, Greg Balfour wrote: I installed 13.2-RELEASE in a VMware VM and can't get firefox to start. Everything (xorg, vmware, firefox, etc.) is installed with packages. There are error messages about "Can't find profile directory." but Firefox does create the usual config directorie

Re: 13.2-RELEASE and firefox

2023-04-16 Thread henrichhartzer
Apr 13, 2023, 16:42 by greg.b...@gmail.com: > I installed 13.2-RELEASE in a VMware VM and can't get firefox to > start. Everything (xorg, vmware, firefox, etc.) is installed with > packages. There are error messages about "Can't find profile > directory." but Firefox does create the usual config

13.2-RELEASE and firefox

2023-04-13 Thread Greg Balfour
I installed 13.2-RELEASE in a VMware VM and can't get firefox to start. Everything (xorg, vmware, firefox, etc.) is installed with packages. There are error messages about "Can't find profile directory." but Firefox does create the usual config directories with appropriate permissions. Interesti

13.2-RELEASE and firefox

2023-04-13 Thread Greg Balfour
I installed 13.2-RELEASE in a VMware VM and can't get firefox to start. Everything (xorg, vmware, firefox, etc.) is installed with packages. There are error messages about "Can't find profile directory." but Firefox does create the usual config directories with appropriate permissions. Interesti