Bug#589474: /usr/bin/firefox: after a crash it is terrible. firefox not working again. A fix asap PLEASE !!!!

yellow protoss yellowprotoss at gmail.com
Thu Sep 9 06:37:30 UTC 2010


On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Mike Hommey <mh at glandium.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 04:24:00PM +0200, yellow protoss wrote:
> > Dear Mike,
> >
> > Thank you. I am gonna test tonight and will report you the results of it.
> > Regarding NFS, most people, i.e. universities, ... are using NFS for
> /home
> > mounting and sharing.
> >
> > Can 2 pc loged onto an account do firefox on both clients to the /HOME
> Nfs
> > server? with this sort of locking.... I willl try to try that too. I
> recall
> > that it was locked :( unfortunately
>
> That's exactly the point of the lock: that you can't run the same
> profile twice concurrently.
>

OK, I can live with it, with this lock when locking.

However the FIREFOX does not work, or not good, it display a RED BAR on top
of the window, just below the address.
On the server NFS, it works finely. But on the /home client NFS, so all
other machines, ohter the network, this top red bar is shown. Please help !!


When red top bar is shown, no one can type any address (pressing Return),
nor into top right little google corner seek
"Back" [= return to prev. page]  is not working either (awful to be used :(
)

I am obliged to use Opera when it is not 192.168.1.100 (server /HOME sharing
export).

I tried all things and no way. No one can surf on the clients.

Please help, we miss Internet with Firefox !!


All the best wishes / health / happiness,

Best regards
Yellow


>
> > When I was student I could do firefox on 2 pc at same time, on debian.
>
> I really doubt that. The only way is to use a different profile (see -P
> option)
>
> > Regarding NFS still, I note that firefox is not working when I run it
> under
> > client NFS. On the server it works, however on the nfs client /home, I
> get a
> > red top bar on the firefox browser and cannot type anything into : http
> > adresses. Is that normal?
>
> Yes, sqlite doesn't work on NFS remote fs. See bug #526055.
>
>
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