Hi Don, 2010/4/5 Don Vogt <dn...@yahoo.com>: >> >>> Hopefully this will solve your problems. :) >> >> ---- >> >> probably but to be honest, I haven't been tracking >> this problem but >> >> generally, you can just nuke the file, >> >> >> ~/.mozilla/firefox/YOUR_SALTED_PROFILE/pluginreg.dat and it >> will be >> >> rebuilt on the next Firefox startup. >> >> >> >> and more to the point, you can temporarily move >> your whole ~/.mozilla >> >> folder to another name and it will be created >> again which is a very >> >> quick way to test if something in your >> .mozilla/firefox directory is >> >> causing a problem. Don't nuke this folder unless >> you are prepared to >> >> lose your bookmarks, passwords, etc. >> >> >> > >> > Both of these were among the first things suggested to >> the OP. :) But >> > they didn't make any difference. I think this is one >> of the problems >> > with nspluginwrapper, since its installation is >> system-wide it is very >> > difficult to isolate when it malfunctions. All the >> usual troubleshooting >> > methodology starts failing. >> >> Actually everything looked fine on Don's system. >> >> > Thankfully Don was very observant and picked up on the >> error message in >> > the terminal. Otherwise even knowing that its >> installed would have been >> > difficult to guess over emails. Lets hope the problem >> is isolated now, >> > and can be resolved. >> >> I agree the best option is to get rid of nspluginwrapper: >> Don is not >> using it at all and it triggers an error (perfect match!). >> If it >> doesn't work, then I would focus in outputs from >> package-cleanup to >> inspect suspicious packages installed (there is some livna >> related >> packages and others (fc10/11) that can lead to confusion >> or >> misconfiguration) >> >> Regards, >> > I tried renaming ~/.mozilla and starting firefox, with no success. > I believe that, since firefox never starts, it will not rewrite the > ~/.mozilla directory. > When I enter firefox in a terminal, it comes back with "couldn't load XPCOM" > in about a second, so it isn't getting very far.
Did you remove nspluginwrapper? > I tried to clean things up a bit using package-cleanup but didn't do much. I > did clean out old kernels and kernel-devel files. That didn't solve the > problem. What about removing packages from fc10 and fc11? goffice04-0.4.3-5.fc11.i586 libdhcp4client-4.0.0-37.fc10.i386 libdvdcss-1.2.10-1.i386 libvolume_id-141-7.fc11.i586 Livna is also out of the picture because it was merged with others and became rpmfusion, so you can remove livna-release-1-1.noarch > I am not sure I mentioned it before, but I installed another, newer, version > of firefox. It is a different version , from mozilla.org, that installs in my > home directory instead of on the system. So far that works fine in parallel > with the yum installed version (which still doesn't work). First notice. I don't think is a good idea to have applications installed both using official package and manually, but it's your system. > I have attached new versions of the output of package-cleanup --orphans and > --leaves, just in case I changed anything. > I believe I have tried everything that has been suggested, with no success. I > intend to putter with the package-cleanup files next. > I am putting this on the back burner now because: > 1. I have a working firefox. > 2 fc13 is coming soon and I need to do a complete re-install anyhow. I have > been using preupgrade with great success since fc9 but things are getting > messy. My system is a mess with 3 hard drives, grub boot record installed on > /dev/sda and the grub files on sda8, but I run fc12 from /dev/sdc7. I have > two versions of ubuntu, puppy, and another fc12 installed and keeping up to > date is just too complicated. > I will post if I find the answer and I would still appreciate any help. > Otherwise I consider this thread closed. Keep us posted! David -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines