From: Claude Hopper (11) 5. ? on
Since then Firefox 3.0 crashes like lightening once in a while.
Also the GRUB install made the Floppy as the default, why? I fixed it.


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From: Meyer on
The Doctor a pens� tr�s fort :
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:05:20 -0400, Claude Hopper (11) 5. ? wrote:
>
>> Since then Firefox 3.0 crashes like lightening once in a while.
>
> Had some nasty freezes on my system so I deleted the Firefox config files
> (except my bookmarks!) in my home directory and reinstalled all of my
> Firefox add-ons. After that my Firefox 3 system worked fine.
>
> I think there were some incompatibilities...

Linux cannot be compatible with Linux, because there is more than 300
distros

And they are different !

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From: John Bowling on
Meyer wrote:

> The Doctor a pensé très fort :
>> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:05:20 -0400, Claude Hopper (11) 5. ? wrote:
>>
>>> Since then Firefox 3.0 crashes like lightening once in a while.
>>
>> Had some nasty freezes on my system so I deleted the Firefox config files
>> (except my bookmarks!) in my home directory and reinstalled all of my
>> Firefox add-ons. After that my Firefox 3 system worked fine.
>>
>> I think there were some incompatibilities...
>
> Linux cannot be compatible with Linux, because there is more than 300
> distros
>
> And they are different !
>

Just because Windows software cannot be used on different versions does not
imply anything about Linux. Most of the 300 different versions of Linux
are created by made by selecting which of the 3000 or more add on packages
they want in their version, and some chose different paths for where to put
things. Most of the distros are very minor variations of less than 8 major
ones. Almost always, the kernal is the same for all distros created in a
given time period, and the kernel is a major portion of the system.

And the problems of v3 of firefox not working with v2.x of firefox add ons
has nothing to do with Linux. They won't work properly in Windows either,
and the add ons require updated to function.

Don't do MS FUD here!

John