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Titel: Firefox segmentation fault
Verfasst am: 24.10.2006, 01:20 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 16. Apr 2006
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Wohnort: England
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Whenever I create a new firefox profile it works the first time but the next time I run it I get a "segmentation fault" error. I've tried with new profiles 7 or 8 times. This is with or without extensions. The only thing I can think of that may have had any effect is flash or mplayer plug-ins but I can't do without them. |
_________________ sidux 32 & 64 | PCLinuxOS | PC-BSD
repository of shame - compiz fusion & beryl repo for debian Sid/Lenny/Etch | 32-bit | 64-bit
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Titel: RE: Firefox segmentation fault
Verfasst am: 24.10.2006, 03:39 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 27. Jun 2005
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I do not know what a "segmentation fault" is but it may help to tell us where your profile(s) is/are being created. the default is your home directory. on what partition is your /home directory, and how is that partition formatted? |
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Verfasst am: 24.10.2006, 03:57 Uhr
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The whole kanotix installation is on one ext3 partition and the profile is the default /home/user/.mozilla
This happened after the kanotix install and also when firefox was updated during a dist-upgrade. I've also tried downloading firefox from mozilla and it's still the same. |
_________________ sidux 32 & 64 | PCLinuxOS | PC-BSD
repository of shame - compiz fusion & beryl repo for debian Sid/Lenny/Etch | 32-bit | 64-bit
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Verfasst am: 24.10.2006, 04:25 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 27. Jun 2005
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from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segmentation_fault:
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A segmentation fault occurs when a program attempts to access a memory location that it is not allowed to access, or attempts to access a memory location in a way that is not allowed (for example, attempting to write to a read-only location, or to overwrite part of the operating system).
check your permissions of /home/user/.mozilla - is [user] the owner? do you have read/write permission?
that's all I can think of. or, try creating a new user account and seeing whether the same problem occurs with the new account |
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Verfasst am: 24.10.2006, 04:57 Uhr
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Anmeldung: 29. Mar 2005
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Wohnort: Terra
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Try deleting the mozilla folder in your home and restarting firefox. Maybe uninstall and reinstall using apt again as well.
I run firefox from apt, iceweasel, and a version of firefox from Mozilla all without problems. |
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