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Noob Centos Admin wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2009/2/26 Rob Kampen <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rkampen@kampensonline.com"><rkampen@kampensonline.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">Hi gurus
I have a CentOS 5.2 current x86_64 that has Thunderbird and Firefox working
well for one user account (my wife) but will not play nice for my account.
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Have you tried creating a new profile (not new Linux account) in
Firefox and see if the new profile will work with new installs of the
plugins? In Windows, profile manager starts by running firefox
-profilemanager, not sure exactly if the same works in Linux or you
gotta to a firefox --profilemanager.
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Well, that works, I ignored the default profile, asked to create a new
one and hey presto plugins are back.<br>
Thanks<br>
I do not know why deleting my .mozilla/ directory didn't do it the
first time.<br>
However this does not fix it for the firefox started from the gnome
panel - it still has no plugins.<br>
I deleted the default profile, it warns that it will delete all the
files in the .mozilla/ folder but still no good......<br>
Still something wrong???<br>
So now I have to launch firefox with firefox --profilemanager ??<br>
Confused, why so complicated!!<br>
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