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John Franks <[log in to unmask]>
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John Franks <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:37:44 -0500
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On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 15:08 -0500, Miles O'Neal wrote:
> John Franks said...
> 
> |Are you using the mozilla which comes with 3.0.4, namely,
> |mozilla-1.7.10-1.1.3.1.SL3 ?  
> 
> Is that an update?  We started with
> mozilla-1.4.3-3.0.7.1.SL.i386.rpm
> which is what comes on the 304 ISO
> images.

See
ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/scientific/304/i386/errata/SL/RPMS/mozilla-1.7.10-1.1.3.1.SL3.i386.rpm

To really do an update you should run

   yum update mozilla

In fact you should just run

   yum update

even if it doesn't fix your problem.
There are lots of security upgrades you are missing otherwise.  

> 
> |I suspect there is something wrong with your configuration since no one
> |has reported having this problem before.  Did you have an older version
> |installed previously?  If so, try renaming your .mozilla directory and
> |starting with a fresh one.  See if that makes a difference.
> 
> After the default version failed,
> we tried 1.7.something.  Same deal.

I was not clear I meant a fresh .mozilla directory not a new version of
mozilla.

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John Franks <[log in to unmask]>

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