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Message: 12
Did you remove nspluginwrapper?
Yes, but firefox still doesn't run
What about removing packages from fc10 and fc11?
goffice04-0.4.3-5.fc11.i586
libdhcp4client-4.0.0-37.fc10.i386
libdvdcss-1.2.10-1.i386
libvolume_id-141-7.fc11.i586
Livna is also out of the picture because it was merged with
others and
became rpmfusion, so you can remove
livna-release-1-1.noarch
I removed all the above except libdhcpclient (yum returned "no match found").
Still no firefox. I tried after removing each one and collectively.
> I am not sure I mentioned it before, but I installed
another, newer, version of firefox. It is a different
version , from
mozilla.org, that installs in my home
directory instead of on the system. So far that works fine
in parallel with the yum installed version (which still
doesn't work).
First notice. I don't think is a good idea to have
applications
installed both using official package and manually, but
it's your
system.
Ordinarily I don't do that. I stick to fedora and yum, unless that source doesn't
work or what I want isn't available.. Usually multimedia stuff.
> I have attached new versions of the output of
package-cleanup --orphans and --leaves, just in case I
changed anything.
> I believe I have tried everything that has been
suggested, with no success. I intend to putter with the
package-cleanup files next.
> ?I am putting this on the back burner now because:
> 1. I have a working firefox.
> 2 fc13 is coming soon and I need to do a complete
re-install anyhow. I have been using preupgrade with great
success since fc9 but things are getting messy. My system is
a mess with 3 hard drives, grub boot record installed on
/dev/sda and the grub files on sda8, but I run fc12 from
/dev/sdc7. I have two versions of ubuntu, puppy, and another
fc12 installed and keeping up to date is just too
complicated.
> I will post if I find the answer and I would still
appreciate any help. Otherwise I consider this thread
closed.
Keep us posted!
Ok, Thanks again for the help.
Don