** Also affects: chromium
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- cannot open Firefox when libmoon is installed
+ cannot open Firefox/Chromium/Google Chrome when libmoon is installed
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cannot open Firefox/Chromium/Google Chrome when libmoon is installed
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I have this bug too, but not in Firefox (minefield) but in Chromium and
Chrome (on Maverick)
Uninstalling libmoon solved the problem.
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cannot open Firefox when libmoon is installed
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this bug is afecting me too and I'm on ubuntu 10.10
if libmoon is installed firefox crash at launch
but if I remove it ( from synaptic) firefox work fine aigain
and I don't play with some plugin database or something like that
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cannot open Firefox when libmoon is installed
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1. apt-get purge moonlight-plugin-core moonlight-plugin-mozilla
2. Start firefox
3. Exit firefox
4. apt-get install moonlight-plugin-core moonlight-plugin-mozilla
5. Start firefox fixes the problem for me.
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cannot open Firefox when libmoon is installed
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You
Can also confirm on Lucid 64 bit.
I un-install all the moonlight (libmoon and plugin) then run firefox
perfectly. I then reinstall moonlight and firefox runs perfectly. But,
alas - when I create a new user the problem is back in their account and
I have to do the un-install - reinstall trick again
Same problem and same solution as poitydrip...but...
All Ubuntu user's aren't gurus !!!
As ubuntu fan, I purpose to all people I know to switch to free software,
preferabily on Ubuntu and chose also LTS vers.
It's a very important bug when std apps, as browser doesn't work fine after
upgrade !!!
In my case firefox (with libmoon) crashed upon upgrading to Lucid.
Removing libmoon fixed it.
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Uninstall moonlight-plugin-mozilla and install this:
http://go-mono.com/moonlight/prerelease.aspx
It does not crash at least.
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I reported this without finding it in the list as 573283. Look at this
to see my user scenario.
I am an old O/S programmer, but now long retired and haven't kept up.
Good luck with this, fellows.
I don't currently need this plugin, but would be happy to use it if it
gets fixed.
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This bug has been addressed in the development version of moonlight
found at http://go-mono.com/moonlight/prerelease.aspx maybe someone
wiser than I could talk to the developers at the mono-project and create
a patch.. for the past few weeks I have been using the previous test
release with no ill e
I ran into this bug after I installed the moonlight plugin for firefox.
And the problem is gone after I remove moonlight. Then I tried to
reinstall moonlight, so far so good.
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However, the fix above doesn't last after a reboot, I have to remove the
plugin again...
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I found that doing:
1. apt-get purge moonlight-plugin-core moonlight-plugin-mozilla
2. Start firefox
3. Exit firefox
4. apt-get install moonlight-plugin-core moonlight-plugin-mozilla
5. Start firefox fixes the problem for me. Have reproduced the fix twice now:
First crash:
kbother...@kim-touch:~$
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I can confirm what JC experienced. I had renamed my .mozilla directory
and found FF crashing everytime I tried to start it "clean". After I
removed moonlight-plugin-mozilla, it starts normally. This is on the
AMD64 lucid.
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cannot open Firefox when libmoon is installed
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I experience this also, however, only if "moonlight-plugin-mozilla" is
installed. As long as it is not installed, Firefox doesn't crash a few
seconds after starting it up. (I left libmoon and moonlight-plugin-core
still installed, I only removed moonlight-plugin-mozilla).
Versions: (as of March
I have taken the liberty of changing the status of this bug report from
Incomplete to Confirmed.
It is reported as affecting several users. Two of them have uploaded the
automatically generated crash report.
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I did not intentionally or knowingly install libmoon. I have just got my
64-bit machine back from the shop after replacing a dead data drive and
installed Lucid beta --- the first time that I have had Lucid on this
machine. I tend to run a wide range of applications and have therefore
installed man
I find the bug is still reproducible. anything that causes firefox to rebuild
it's plugin database after libmoon is installed causes it to crash. libmoon
doesn't seem to trigger a rebuild normally. the gnome integration plugin and
mozplugger seem to, I'm not sure what else might.
I meant to che
I've just reinstalled moonlight-plugin-mozilla (together with libmoon of
course) to check the crash again, but firefox is now happy again. Maybe
there was a bug in one of the lower libraries that caused libmoon to
fail that has since been fixed by one of the updates?
I'll stay subscribed, but unle
were any of the plugins auto updated? ubufox or gnome-firefox (the
integration package for firefox with gnome) maybe? any functional plugin
update might cause the plugin database to be updated.
when I get home I'll try installing something like flash and see if it
causes a crash. I'm going to copy
In my case I upgraded to Lucid a couple of weeks ago and firefox worked
fine until today. I had made no changes to my firefox set up recently. I
use a few different firefox profiles and all the ones I tested were
affected, and they all work fine following the removal of libmoon et al.
The simplest
shockwave is different from Flash and used for other applications. had
you installed anything to firefox before it started crashing?
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I had firefox start to crash today. I've just uninstalled libmoon (and
moonlight-plugin-core and moonlight-plugin-mozilla as they depend on it)
and firefox works fine again. I have an apport report, but it is 156MiB
so I might just upload the report from /var/crash/ instead. Let me know
if you want
Apparently at least with jaunty and firefox 3 you no longer need to
delete the plugin database to get it to reload with mozplugger. I'll
play with that later to see if it holds for lucid. what libmoon does
just so I'm clear is prevent firefox from generating a new database if
for some reason it is
the walkthrough on installing shockwave is located at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Shockwave
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because otherwise firefox doesn't, or didn't, seem to properly detect
shockwave as installed via mozplugger and wine. It was a step needed in
karmic and earlier releases, I haven't tried skipping it in lucid. I
don't think it's highly likely many other people will encounter a need
to do so. With th
Thank you for reporting this to Ubuntu. Why are you deleting
pluginreg.dat?
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Status: New => Incomplete
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