Hello i woud like to catch on that thread, because i got a simular problem. I used debian sarge on an diskless installation and have problems to run Mozilla or Mozilla-Firebird, some dayes earlyer i installed the woody realease and had the same problems.Then i tried other aplications also some different browsers, they run whithout problem.So i'm sure that's an mozilla specific problem. To answer the questions from the last mail:
1) The process exits on its own and no mozilla-firebird regarding prozesses are left(at least most of the times). 3) Error message: The error messages tells basically that it don't finds the locale file's in /var/lib/mozilla-firefox/locales.d, It is empty because all clients got different /var directories on the master and they where not syncronist, but at least the directory /var/lib/mozilla-firebird/locales.d where created, i found that a bit weard but unless i think the locales are not the mainbroplem i think that's not so important and is more a diskless problem. After i coppied the specific file there, i got no more error when i run firefox, but when i stard the browser whith mozilla-firefox i get (process:1368): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library. Using the fallback 'C' locale. still no browser appears on my screen!! is it possibill that mozilla has to write on the root filesystem which is ro mounted?? here are my mounts: / nfs ro /home nfs rw /var nfs rw /var/lib/dpkg nfs ro /tmp nfs rw >On Friday 18 June 2004 06:40 am, Nicolau Leal Werneck wrote: >> Hello. I'm installing mozilla on a diskless network. The machines >> can boot normally, I can load lots of programs, like GIMP, mplayer, >> glade, mutt... Everything looks fine, but some programs, >> most notably mozilla-frefox, mozilla and KDE (I use vtwm normally), >> don't work. > >Hi. > >1) When you run mozilla and mozilla-firefox from a command line, does >the process eventually exit on its own? in other words, do you get the >command line back without pressing ^C? > >2) If it does not exit on its own, is the process continually 'doing >something' - taking up CPU time? Or does it get to a point where it is >quiescent? (using top should answer this) > >2) Can you post the command line output/error messages from running one >of them. Also, which distribution is this. > >best wishes >Aaron > >> >> When I call mozilla, he gives a complaint about locals (I don't >> think that's the problem). I was having the same problem with >> mozilla-firefox, but now it complains about the locale, and then >> simple waits... The window never gets opened. >> >> I'm totally clueless. I installed everytihng from packages into the >> chroot image, like I've seen in lots of HOWTOs, and done before. >> >> The only bizarre thing about this installation is that the kernel on >> the server is different from the kernel on the hosts, so I'm >> having some problems with modules... >> >> Any ideas, anyone??... :( >> >> thanks! >> >> -- >> Nicolau Werneck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9F99 25AB E47E 8724 >> 2F71 http://cefala.org/~nwerneck EA40 DC23 42CE >> 6B76 B07F "The great tragedy of science -- the slaying of a beautiful >> hypothesis by an ugly fact. " -- Thomas Huxley __ __ _/ |______ _/ |_ \ __\__ \\ __\ | | / __ \| | |__| (____ /__| \/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]