On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:57 PM, Matt Wheeler wrote:
> (Sorry for top posting, I'm on my phone)
> Reinstalling will probably make no difference. You could try this command:
> mv .mozilla/firefox .mozilla/firefox-old
>
> This will move your profile so firefox will create a new one. If it works
> w
(Sorry for top posting, I'm on my phone)
Reinstalling will probably make no difference. You could try this command:
mv .mozilla/firefox .mozilla/firefox-old
This will move your profile so firefox will create a new one. If it works
with the new profile there is a problem with your original one.
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On Fri, 2009-10-23 at 11:32 +0100, Stephen Garton wrote:
> 2009/10/23 Rob Beard :
> > Stephen Garton wrote:
> >> 2009/10/23 Rob Beard :
> >>
> >>> Liam Wilson wrote:
> >>>
> Yeah, the speed on chrome compared to Firefox really is unreal, isn't
> it? Firefox seems horribly slow and clunky
Hey, to return to my question -- how do I get Firefox to give me back
my buttons?
I could uninstall/reinstall from Synaptic and see if that did the
trick, but just wondering if anybody knew of a less drastic solution?
Sean
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Stephen Garton wrote:
>
> http://java.com/en/download/installed.jsp?detect=jre&try=1
>
> Tells me I have it installed, but I am assuming that it is using Java
> to detect that?
>
> I think facebook uses a Java applet for photo uploads, so I will give
> that a try when I get home (big no-no at work!
2009/10/23 Rob Beard :
> Stephen Garton wrote:
>> 2009/10/23 Rob Beard :
>>
>>> Liam Wilson wrote:
>>>
Yeah, the speed on chrome compared to Firefox really is unreal, isn't
it? Firefox seems horribly slow and clunky and unstable compared to the
google-chrome-unstable build.
>>>
Stephen Garton wrote:
> 2009/10/23 Rob Beard :
>
>> Liam Wilson wrote:
>>
>>> Yeah, the speed on chrome compared to Firefox really is unreal, isn't
>>> it? Firefox seems horribly slow and clunky and unstable compared to the
>>> google-chrome-unstable build.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Is Flash a
2009/10/23 Rob Beard :
> Liam Wilson wrote:
>> Yeah, the speed on chrome compared to Firefox really is unreal, isn't
>> it? Firefox seems horribly slow and clunky and unstable compared to the
>> google-chrome-unstable build.
>>
>>
> Is Flash and Java supported by Chrome?
>
> I'm interested in givi
Liam Wilson wrote:
> Yeah, the speed on chrome compared to Firefox really is unreal, isn't
> it? Firefox seems horribly slow and clunky and unstable compared to the
> google-chrome-unstable build.
>
>
Is Flash and Java supported by Chrome?
I'm interested in giving it a try (I must admit I ha
Thomas Ibbotson wrote:
> Stephen Garton wrote:
>
>> 2009/10/23 Sean Miller :
>>
>>
>>> Since yesterday's Jaunty update Firefox appears to have lost its
>>> history, "refresh" etc. buttons and only has the original domain in
>>> the address bar (ie. if I go to http://sitea.com and click o
Stephen Garton wrote:
> 2009/10/23 Sean Miller :
>
>> Since yesterday's Jaunty update Firefox appears to have lost its
>> history, "refresh" etc. buttons and only has the original domain in
>> the address bar (ie. if I go to http://sitea.com and click on links
>> within the address bar does not
Stephen Garton wrote:
> 2009/10/23 Sean Miller :
>
>> Since yesterday's Jaunty update Firefox appears to have lost its
>> history, "refresh" etc. buttons and only has the original domain in
>> the address bar (ie. if I go to http://sitea.com and click on links
>> within the address bar does not
2009/10/23 Sean Miller :
> Since yesterday's Jaunty update Firefox appears to have lost its
> history, "refresh" etc. buttons and only has the original domain in
> the address bar (ie. if I go to http://sitea.com and click on links
> within the address bar does not change, even if I go to other sit
Since yesterday's Jaunty update Firefox appears to have lost its
history, "refresh" etc. buttons and only has the original domain in
the address bar (ie. if I go to http://sitea.com and click on links
within the address bar does not change, even if I go to other sites -
rather like framed content).
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