How to get rid of Firefox 0.8
Beartooth
beartooth at adelphia.net
Mon Aug 9 19:14:40 UTC 2004
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 15:16:39 -0400, Scot L. Harris wrote:
> >
> > You have bigger problems than firefox if you can not use some of the
> > basic commands such as rm.
So I suspected; I'd *been* using them ...
> > Why don't you start by telling everyone exactly how rm or rmdir is not
> > working? Give the full command line with the error message that it
> > reports.
> > Also how did you install firefox the first time? If you installed it
> > via rpm or yum you would not use rm to remove it.
I downloaded a tarball -- the only way I knew of to get it --
into /home/btth, and did tar -xvzf on it, probably as user btth.
Now I get
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[root at localhost root]# cd /home/btth
[root at localhost btth]# rmdir -rf firefox rmdir: invalid option -- r Try
`rmdir --help' for more information. [root at localhost btth]# rmdir --help
Usage: rmdir [OPTION]... DIRECTORY... Remove the DIRECTORY(ies), if they
are empty.
--ignore-fail-on-non-empty
ignore each failure that is solely because a directory
is non-empty
-p, --parents remove DIRECTORY, then try to remove each directory
component of that path name. E.g., `rmdir -p a/b/c'
is
similar to `rmdir a/b/c a/b a'.
-v, --verbose output a diagnostic for every directory processed
--help display this help and exit --version output version
information and exit
Report bugs to <bug-coreutils at gnu.org>. [root at localhost btth]#
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> > After getting the first problem sorted out then you can provide
> > information on how you tried to upgrade firefox.
I had first checked the FAQ and some recent mozillazine
messages, which told me I'd have to remove 0.8 first. Not expecting to be
able to do that, I went instead to the extensions for 0.8, and installed
-- or tried to install -- many of the same ones I'd been using on the
replaced machine. That caused the trouble, afaict; I had not yet tried
actually to remove anything when the trouble arose.
> > Be sure to provide specific commands lines and versions so we have
> > some idea of what may have happened and can suggest how to extricate
> > yourself from your mess.
The first time it wouldn't work, I figured I had little to lose,
and tried "yum upgrade firefox" -- and got what I still get :
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[root at localhost btth]# yum upgrade firefox Gathering header information
file(s) from server(s) Server: Fedora Core 1 - i386 - Base Server: Fedora
Core 1 - i386 - Released Updates Finding updated packages Downloading
needed headers
Finding obsoleted packages
Cannot find any package matching firefox available to be upgraded.
[root at localhost btth]#
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The situation now is this :
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[btth at localhost btth]$ /home/btth/firefox/firefox & [1] 14120
[btth at localhost btth]$ *** Failed to load overlay
chrome://x/content/xOverlay.xul
*** Failed to load overlay
chrome://disabletarget/content/disabletargetOverlay.xul
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with the cursor on the blank line at the bottom.
A window opens, asking me whether to open Ffx for btth or for the default
user (the one my newsreader invokes, or used to). Telling it default, I
get a white space where the website should be, and a blank white line
where the URL should be. When I click the down arrow at the right end of
that line, a small white box opens in the upper left of the window, also
blank.
When I close Ffx with the x-box in the upper right corner, the
gnome-terminal tab in which I invoked it remains unchanged till I hit ^C.
When I tell it to open as btth, the invoking tab gets
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[btth at localhost btth]$ *** Failed to load overlay
chrome://x/content/xOverlay.xul
*** Failed to load overlay
chrome://disabletarget/content/disabletargetOverlay.xul unsupported
playback rate: 44100
Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed Trying 44.1Khz, 8bit
stereo.
unsupported sound format: 32
Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 8bit failed Trying 48Khz, 16bit
stereo.
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The symptoms in the Ffx window are the same. (I move it to its
own workspace with Shift-Alt-Down Arrow as soon as the window opens.)
--
Beartooth Implacable, curmudgeonly codger learning linux
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