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| Dan Espen wrote: > Either that or change your urpmi sources to non-cooker, > un-install firefox and install it again. I didn't know you could mix the "official" stuff with cooker. So I just added the official libraries too now. Darius |
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| David L. Johnson wrote: >> Firefox was not running when I downloaded and installed (using urpmi) >> the latest version of Firefox. > > This was probably the problem. Try uninstalling and re-installing > firefox. Usually, when installing updated software, it is a good idea > to have as little running on your system as possible. Okay, I uninstalled the update, reinstalled then nothing. When I uninstalled then tried reinstalling again, urpmi found a -devel version, so I installed that. Now Firefox is running again as normal. Strange it found the -devel verison the second time because I uprmi updated before I started before the original update of Firefox. Thank you to all who have helped. Darius |
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