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Thursday, December 2nd 2004, 7:17pm

Firefox problems...

Okay, I used Yast2 to download GNOME and other updates, and after it installed gnome, gnome wasnt working right so i removed it, then Firefox and some other applications werent working... when i tried to run Firefox, it gave some error about the shared library files... (I'll get the actual error when I get home) I'm guessing it has to do something with the config, cuz its looking in i think /opt/gnome/* for the files... and i dont have gnome anymore so yah... If anyone knows anything about a problem like this, please respond! thx

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Friday, December 3rd 2004, 7:46pm

I think its a problem with the gnome-lib library, but i tried updating it and it did nothing... the file it was opening was gnome-lib.so.0 or sumtin of the sort in /opt/gnome/ or sumtin (cant remember exact file name or location... im at school) but Im going to try to remove Glib, Glibc, Glibc Devel, Glib devel, and gnome-lib and reinstall them to see if that fixes it lol... just wondering, Is there any major problems ill get when i remove them?

Edit: oops the file is called libg-thread.so.0 (or sumtin close to that)

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Monday, December 13th 2004, 8:23pm

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Original von justxaxgothxx

I think its a problem with the gnome-lib library, but i tried updating it and it did nothing... the file it was opening was gnome-lib.so.0 or sumtin of the sort in /opt/gnome/ or sumtin (cant remember exact file name or location... im at school) but Im going to try to remove Glib, Glibc, Glibc Devel, Glib devel, and gnome-lib and reinstall them to see if that fixes it lol... just wondering, Is there any major problems ill get when i remove them?

Firefox is build with GTK2, so you need to re-install gtk2 (and probably gtk2-devel) packages.
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