[PC-BSD Testing] FIrefox 5 very buggy
Jeff
dejamuse at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 28 03:10:28 PDT 2011
I don't know what happened, but I deleted the .mozilla folder again, reinstalled FF4 and now everything is fine.
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>From: Jeff <dejamuse at yahoo.com>
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>That didn't work, because I presume, there is no plugins folder under .mozzila as there normally is. After reinstalling FF4 and having deleted .mozilla, I expected it to start from scratch. I reinstalled all my extensions, then restarted the browser and none of it worked. Rebooted the system and it's as if FF4 was starting for the first time and in addition I now have .mozilla AND .mozilla3.
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>Shouldn't I be able to delete just .mozilla and start over?
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>...Jeff
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>>From: Kris Moore <kris at pcbsd.org>
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>>Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2011 12:46 AM
>>Subject: Re: [PC-BSD Testing] FIrefox 5 very buggy
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>>On 06/27/2011 13:25, Jeff wrote:
>>Oh, well what I did was rename .mozilla and then swapped the old one and the new one after installing. That didn't work. In fact after starting completely over and deleting all .mozillar files, I no longer have a plugin for Flash.
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>>as a user run "flashpluginctl on" to re-enable flash for your
mozilla profile :)
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