Wulfy wrote: > I was having problems with Firefox-3.0 crashing so I thought I'd remove > it and re-install Firefox-2. This did not go well... > > So, after removing all the add-ons (which didn't go) and still having > problems I decided to purge everything to do with Firefox and start from > scratch. Fat chance. > > I removed my .mozilla directory in /home/wulfy. Nothing in /etc, > /usr/bin, /usr/lib or /usr/share. > > I reinstall Firefox... I click on Tools/add-ons.. and there is a list > of all the add-ons I used to have waiting to be "uninstalled when I > restart Firefox"... > > <sigh> Where is Firefox hiding the data? How can I "start fresh"? I'm > beginning to really hate this program... > > Kubuntu Hardy up-to-date >
Did you try "sudo apt-get purge Firefox" before installing Firefox 2? Or in synaptic marking Firefox as "Mark for Complete Removal" that should remove pretty much every trace of Firefox. I must say for a while I was running Firefox 2 and 3 side by side with no problems. -- Jason Liquorish -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.org/UKTeam/