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      Firefox...Broken?

      I think I broke my Firefox...

      It doesn't let me use the Back/Forward, Refresh, or Stop buttons. The bookmark toolbar is also broken, it shows nothing. The navigation bar is broken too...It doesn't show the actual address for the site. It shows what I typed in there last. Currently, it says dreamviews.com, and it didn't fix the lack of "www."

      Here's the thing: I have both rebooted, and reinstalled. What do I do know?

      EDIT: Also, it keeps saying that a page is loading with the spinning circle on the tab, even when it's done loading.

      EDIT2: Also, I'm on Ubuntu 8.10.
      Last edited by [SomeGuy]; 04-15-2009 at 02:14 AM.

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      Close firefox

      Run
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      mv ~/.mozilla/ ~/mozilla-old/
      Open firefox

      Let me know if it's OK
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      I had to set everything up again, but it works now. Thanks! But, why woul moving it to a different directory reset it? Even if I reinstalled it?

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      you've effectively deleted your preferences (renamed the .mozilla folder in your home folder)

      This will reset all your preferences back to default
      (when FF starts, and doesn't find a .mozilla config dir, it'll make a new, default one for you)

      You can copy stuff over (bookmarks, etc.) from the renamed config folder to the new one
      (use Ctrl+H to show hidden files/folders in nautilus)

      Something in your preferences (what, I don't know) is mucking up FF
      you could try to narrow it down, but to be honest it's easier to just let FF create a new default config dir
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      Get Google Chrome
      http://www.google.com/chrome

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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      you've effectively deleted your preferences (renamed the .mozilla folder in your home folder)

      This will reset all your preferences back to default
      (when FF starts, and doesn't find a .mozilla config dir, it'll make a new, default one for you)

      You can copy stuff over (bookmarks, etc.) from the renamed config folder to the new one
      (use Ctrl+H to show hidden files/folders in nautilus)

      Something in your preferences (what, I don't know) is mucking up FF
      you could try to narrow it down, but to be honest it's easier to just let FF create a new default config dir
      Okay, I get it now. Thanks for the explanation.
      Quote Originally Posted by O'nus View Post
      Get Google Chrome
      http://www.google.com/chrome

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      I use Chrome. I converted from FF mainly because Chrome is faster and looks a little nicer, but I sort of regret it now. I wish Chrome had extensions.

      I love DEILD! SP is pwnage!

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      Chrome is good, but I still prefer Firefox because of the environment it allows you to create; my Firefox is 100&#37; different from my mother's (which I set up).

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      there's an alpha for Chromium on Linux

      Here's an Ubuntu PPA
      https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/ppa
      It's in heavy development (and 32bit only at the moment)
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      Why don't you try Opera? It's clearly superior to all the other browsers. It just takes some customization time, you have to go around in the configs. The mouse gestures are very nice, along with Speed Dial, which, unlike Chrome's new tab page, allows you to choose what you want on it.

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      My Fire Fox has a problem too. I can't seem to get it to play videos that run on windows media player. I've downloaded the addon a few times yet still have no success. The addon doesn't even show up.

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      @ Dude with the girl avatar: Opera is good too' and it's lightweight. The addon system for FF is much better though. I use Opera on my Windows piece of crap. Other dude, maybe you don't have the codec to play the video.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Sandform View Post
      My Fire Fox has a problem too. I can't seem to get it to play videos that run on windows media player. I've downloaded the addon a few times yet still have no success. The addon doesn't even show up.
      This may help: Comprehensive Multimedia & Video Howto at Ubuntu Forums.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Man of Steel View Post
      Quote Originally Posted by Sandform View Post
      windows media player
      This may help: Comprehensive Multimedia & Video Howto at Ubuntu Forums.
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      Irony is lost in this place...

      To be more helpful; what add-on, specifically, are you referring to, Sandform?
      Last edited by Man of Steel; 04-19-2009 at 04:19 AM.

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      hmmm....
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      Quote Originally Posted by [SomeGuy] View Post
      @ Dude with the girl avatar: Opera is good too' and it's lightweight. The addon system for FF is much better though. I use Opera on my Windows piece of crap. Other dude, maybe you don't have the codec to play the video.
      I'm not a "dude with a girl avatar", that's me.



      I prefer Opera because I don't like having to download all my features. And the overall speed is better on Opera, with Javascript.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      I'm not a "dude with a girl avatar", that's me.
      HA!
      sorry

      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      I prefer Opera because I don't like having to download all my features. And the overall speed is better on Opera, with Javascript.
      Check FF 3.5
      it's like lightning (got various JS refinements nabbed from chrome)

      Opera's always going to be second best to FF, at least in my view, due to it's closed nature
      but anyhow
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      HA!
      sorry

      Check FF 3.5
      it's like lightning (got various JS refinements nabbed from chrome)

      Opera's always going to be second best to FF, at least in my view, due to it's closed nature
      but anyhow
      Closed nature? Do you actually care if something is open source or not?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      Closed nature? Do you actually care if something is open source or not?
      Yes
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ynot View Post
      Yes
      Do you actually do anything with the source? If not, there's no reason to think FOSS just means it's better. FireFox isn't actually open source, just it's JS engine. Even then, only parts of it are open source.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      Do you actually do anything with the source? If not, there's no reason to think FOSS just means it's better.
      No (or very (very) rarely - I have on a few occasions patched open source wireless drivers to allow packet injections)

      Without wanting to sound condescending,
      If you have to ask why I prefer open source, then you're not going to understand

      Open source means peer review

      Open source means the users of the software, not the authors, dictate the direction of a project
      (ability to fork)

      Open source means open discussion among developers and users
      Actual debates on the features and direction of a project
      (oh the horror, you can actually have a say in what happens)

      Accurate bug tracking
      Not being fobbed off - if there's a problem, it's documented, reviewed, AND FIXED out in the open

      Etc. Etc. Etc

      Yes, Open source means a hell of a lot to me

      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      FireFox isn't actually open source, just it's JS engine. Even then, only parts of it are open source.
      bollocks

      All Firefox code is open source
      the only thing that's subject to copyright restrictions is the artwork
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      Show me the entire source code, then. Link me to it. All I've seen are bits and pieces.


      Also, if the proprietary makers of Opera are doing the right thing, why does it matter if the users are doing it or not? Opera has a pretty good community going on in their forums, and if I wanted to suggest something, I could go there, and get the same result, if enough people want it.

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      I guess I was wrong, then. I've only seen the JS engine before. Either way, I'm not doing anything with it, so I don't care. There really isn't a difference between proprietary and FOSS to the end user, unless you can modify the source.

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