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"Firefox 1.0.3 is a security update that is part of our ongoing program to provide a safe Internet experience for our customers. We recommend that all users upgrade to this latest version."
i have build an RPM for CentOS/el
use it if you like. A have installed it without any problems
http://www.fedora-nieuws.nl/home-made/firefox-1.0.3-1.el4.i386.rpm English Version !!!
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FireFox 1.0.3 security update
Re: FireFox 1.0.3 security update
Thanks :-)
just a quick update to all the ppl trying upgrades from old verison to newer one, del yr profile (mozilla dir in yr hme dir) and re-create the profle, upgrading over old profile does keep firefox crashing ...
just a quick update to all the ppl trying upgrades from old verison to newer one, del yr profile (mozilla dir in yr hme dir) and re-create the profle, upgrading over old profile does keep firefox crashing ...
Re: FireFox 1.0.3 security update
Firefox 1.0.3 is already available on the CentOS repositories. You should, if possible, use that since it integrares into the main OS pkg tree .
Re: FireFox 1.0.3 security update
You may be interested that I have just run centos up2date up2date-gnome yum-conf and it has installed firefox 1.0.4 for me
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Re: FireFox 1.0.3 security update
Yep ... another release.
[b]z00dax[/b] also helped me out when upgrading too.
Lots of times the issues people have after and upgrade are related to problems in the [b]chrome[/b] directory:
[b]/home/[/b][i]username[/i][b]/.mozilla/firefox/[/b][i]xxxxxxx[/i][b].default/[/b]
(your username ... and [i]xxxxxxx[/i] can be a random string)
If you shutdown firefox delete the [b]chrome[/b] (or move it - [b]mv chrome chrome.bak[/b]) and then restart firefox, the chrome directory will be recreated. This [b]WORKSFORME[/b] if I have had strange issues after an upgrade ... and I usually don't have to delete the whole profile directory directory.
[b]z00dax[/b] also helped me out when upgrading too.
Lots of times the issues people have after and upgrade are related to problems in the [b]chrome[/b] directory:
[b]/home/[/b][i]username[/i][b]/.mozilla/firefox/[/b][i]xxxxxxx[/i][b].default/[/b]
(your username ... and [i]xxxxxxx[/i] can be a random string)
If you shutdown firefox delete the [b]chrome[/b] (or move it - [b]mv chrome chrome.bak[/b]) and then restart firefox, the chrome directory will be recreated. This [b]WORKSFORME[/b] if I have had strange issues after an upgrade ... and I usually don't have to delete the whole profile directory directory.