Re: Mozilla Question


Subject: Re: Mozilla Question
From: Matthew Dunaway (fert@eagle.ptialaska.net)
Date: Thu Feb 26 2004 - 16:00:10 AKST


On Thursday 26 February 2004 12:18 pm, Greg Madden wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 09:26, Matthew Dunaway wrote:
> > On Thursday 26 February 2004 10:33 am, Greg Madden wrote:
> > > On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 08:18, Matthew Dunaway wrote:
> > > > I was using mozilla for a while, but now it's not working. I click on
> > > > the icon and a box opens up in the task bar. It says mozilla and the
> > > > hourglass shaped mouse pointer starts spinning. About 30 seconds
> > > > later, everything closes. I can't get Mozilla or Netscape 7.1 to open
> > > > no matter what I do. I like Konq and Kmail, but I would rather use
> > > > Mozilla
> > >
> > > Try starting Mozilla using Xterm or Konsole and entering the
> > > 'mozilla' command . You should see the error messages indicating what
> > > is not working.
> >
> > The error message says segmentation fault.
>
> The last seg fault I had was from running different versions of Debian,
> & backports. Hopefully it is just a issue with running a mixed
> environment, what is your setup? It could be Mozilla is not finding the
> correct library it needs to run, either it is the wrong version of
> library or Mozilla can't find it. Did it ever work ?

 It has actually never worked untill the day before yesterday. I don't know
why it was working. I am using SUSE 9.0
I think the problem lies in the library files I had to install to get
Cinerella to work, or maybe a security update.
Mozilla 1.4 has never worked out of the box with SUSE 9.0
I did get Netscape 7.1 to work by deleting the user profile then creating a
new one.
Could that be why Moziila isn't working??

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