From: Amin <amin@siriusbb.com>
To: linux-newbie@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Java Plugin - Poor Mozilla Install?
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 02:02:06 +0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200402160202.07157.amin@siriusbb.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <c0o8vh$65c$1@sea.gmane.org>
On Sunday 15 Feb 2004 23:08, Dave wrote:
> For some reason (Newbie issue probably) I have Mozilla in a directory
> called /mozilla and a .mozilla directory. When I look at the
> Bookmarks file, I see that the date in the .mozilla directory is the
> most recent. So, I'm assuming that I'm using the Mozilla in the
> .mozilla directory. Is that normal? Or, have I messed up the install
> of Mozilla and that's why the plugins won't work properly?
>
> Would I be smart to take Mozilla off my machine (saving my Inbox,
> Bookmarks, etc.) and then reinstall? The reason I ask, is that my
Absolutely. Having Mozilla in the root directory just introduces too
many unknowns. Better to make things as simple as possible by
reinstalling in a default location, like ``/usr/local/mozilla''.
By the way, can you tell us where exactly on your machine you can see
the Java plugin file(s). On my machine I didn't use the Netscape
plugins page but rather got the Java Runtime Environment + Software
Development Kit from Sun. So I don't know exactly what happens when
someone does get the Java plugin from the Netscape plugins page.
Good luck,
Yawar Amin
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2004-02-15 17:08 Java Plugin - Poor Mozilla Install? Dave
2004-02-15 20:02 ` Amin [this message]
2004-02-15 20:55 ` pa3gcu
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