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Raffaele BELARDI wrote: |
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> Raffaele Belardi wrote: |
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>> I have three users on my ~amd64 gentoo including myself. The two other |
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>> users have identical and very limited rights. For me and one user flash |
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>> in seamonkey works fine, for the other user it is blocked by seamonkey |
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>> being 'insecure', although the seamonkey binary and the flash plugin |
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>> (www-plugins/adobe-flash-11.2.202.637) are installed system-wide. |
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>> I don't understand why the different behaviour, any suggestions? |
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> Solved by removing the user's .mozilla directory. |
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> raffaele |
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There is a site that lists what files you can remove and not lose all |
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data. If you google for it, it's something like mozzilazine or |
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something. I use Seamonkey for my email so I'm always careful with |
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deleting that directory since I'd lose all my emails. Of course, if you |
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don't use the email part, it won't matter. Just may want to save those |
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bookmarks first. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |