On 2/5/07, Dean Linkous <address@hidden> wrote:
On Mon, 5 Feb 2007 18:05:41 -0500
"andrei raevsky" <address@hidden> wrote:
> address@hidden:/home/andrei# apt-get -s install burningdog
> Reading package lists... Done
> Building dependency tree... Done
> E: Couldn't find package burningdog
> address@hidden:/home/andrei#
The package name is still firefox
> > I just installed a couple of extensions for Firefox on my brand new
> > BuringDog (weather, downthemall, cyrilic fonts). I turned off the
> > computer, then later when I started it again BurningDog would not
> > start and instead I got the following error:
Did you try removing those extensions to see if it fixed it?
I did. Here is what I came up with. If I delete this file:
/home/andrei/.mozilla/firefox/3ykhz6gj.default/extensions.ini
the browser starts again. however, upon exiting the browser recreates this file and the same problem starts all over. now I can easily write a small script which deletes this file each time the browser exits, but this is the ugly way - I want to fix this problem and make BurningDog usable with extensions for the rest of our community.
any suggestions as to how to fix this?