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Firefox/SeaMonkey/Mozilla/Netscape/Flock Browser Extension => Bugs => Topic started by: nowhereman on July 23, 2005, 06:41:50 PM
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My System:
Gentoo Linux (2.6.11 kernel)
KDE
Mozilla 1.7.10 (clean installation)
I have a fully clean installation and profile for root and one normal user.
I need to install all plugins global as root.
First I installed adblock and multizilla. Passwordmaker after them.
With the root-account everything functions allright.
But in my normaluser-account the multizilla-icons have disappeared and
I can't surf anymore. I mean when I type an URL and press enter nothing happens.
I will try to not install any other plugins before passwordmaker.
Maybe that will help.
Any other idea?
tnx in advance
nowhereman
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Hi nowhereman,
Is this a problem with Multizilla or PasswordMaker?
Thanks,
Eric
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without passwordmaker everything works,
so I think it is a problem with passwordmaker
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I just tried to install passwordmaker with no other plugins installed.
With my normal useraccount I can surf now, but PM doesn't work.
I see no icon, no entry in preferences and no entry in the context menu.
Maybe it has sth to do with the global installation of the xpi-package...
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Hi,
Can you tell me what OS, browser, and browser version you are using?
Thanks,
Eric
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:huh:
My System:
Gentoo Linux (2.6.11 kernel)
KDE
Mozilla 1.7.10 (clean installation)
"about:"
Mozilla 1.7.10
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.10) Gecko/20050723
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OK, I've only tested with Mozilla 1.7.8. I'll try 1.7.10 now. [edit] Have you tried this with a new profile (http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/profile#new).
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Hi nowhereman,
I just uninstalled Mozilla 1.7.8, installed 1.7.10, created a new profile (http://www.mozilla.org/support/firefox/profile#new), installed PasswordMaker (http://passwordmaker.org/installation.html), and it works fine. I do get the pop-up error described here (http://forums.passwordmaker.org/index.php?showtopic=115), but that can be ignored.
Is there something else I can try to reproduce this problem?
Thank you,
Eric
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mmh, maybe it's a problem with the gentoo-package of mozilla...
did you install passwordmaker as root?
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sorry I forgot my nick in the last post...
well I just saw that enigmail is automaticaly preinstalled with my gentoo-package
maybe you can try to install enigmail and passwordmaker after that
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Sure, I'll give it a try later today (Monday) and get back to you here.
-Eric