What's wrong with Mozilla or Linux? [segmentation fault] [sheel]
Q: Hi,
I have tried for a long time to identify and ignore the problems that caused me to mozillas plugins under Linux. When I try to go to a webpage that has a mozilla plugin such as Macromedia player, Mozilla will just leave. When I run the mozilla SHEEL, outputs and it says that there was a “segmentation fault”.
I have heard that Mozilla is a lot of plugins problems. These plugins are no problems so I web pages using these plugins Konqueror.
Is there a way to plugins and mozilla hotfix watch? Is there a better browser than mozilla plugins for Linux can handle without problem?
Thanks for your input,
pitupepito
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I have never done this myself but would say the stumbling block could be the ESSID being set to auto rather than selecting the auto radio button.
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
I have a problem with the mozilla we are operating. The Back and Forward buttons are have stopped operating.
We have two computers that are networked and they both have the same problem. We are running
Windows 2000. It is not totally debillitating but it is annoying and who knows what other problems this is
symptomatic of.
Have you tried uninstalling it and then reinstalling the latest version. BTW, welcome to AT ![]()
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Re:I have a problem with the mozilla we are operating. The Back and Forward buttons are have stopped operating.
We have two computers that are networked and they both have the same problem. We are running
Windows 2000. It is not totally debillitating but it is annoying and who knows what other problems this is
symptomatic of.
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Re:Originally posted by: guy
I love mozilla as a web browser, but I think that there's some problems with the plugins because when I go to pages that have them, the browser will just quit. My OS is linux and my version of mozilla is 3.1
thanks for the help,
pitupepito
That's interesting, the latest mozilla is 1.3. I'll assume it's a typo.
Googling Mozilla segfault flash plugin, I found the following:
Codeweavers Discussion (http://crossover.codeweavers.com/pipermail/discuss/2002-December/002259.html)
Opera Discussion (http://list.opera.com/pipermail/opera-linux/2002-January/001921.html]Opera Discussion)
Make sure your plugin paths are right, and that you have the latest version of said plugins. That's my initial suggestion anyway. ![]()
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Re:I love mozilla as a web browser, but I think that there's some problems with the plugins because when I go to pages that have them, the browser will just quit. My OS is linux and my version of mozilla is 3.1
thanks for the help,
pitupepito
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Re:I use mozilla and almost never have problems with installed plugins… What version of mozilla are you running and what is your OS?
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