Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > On Tue, 16 Dec 2003, James Hosken wrote: > > > > $ su - <user> > > > # export DISPLAY=:0.0; xauth merge ~<user>/.Xauthority > > > # xfontsel & > > Upon reading this again I see a possibility for confusion. The user > you > "su" to in order to run that application is iof course not the same > as > the user whose cookie you need to import (in other words the user > that > can already use X apps). You probably understood this, but just to > be > sure I mention it anyway (and for the benefit of those searching the > archives at a later moment in time).
It was a bit confusing, but I worked it out. :-) > > I then started Mozilla as root to complete the install. > > Then started as mornal user but it fails "Failed to initialise > > Enigmail" > > I have entered the path for gpg as /usr/bin/gpg > > > > What's going wrong? > > Not sure, but it could be a permissions problem. Is the user part of > a group that has access to the necessary files? Enigmail is installed in the mozilla dir, so I would guess that the user does have permission to enigmail as they have permission for mozilla. > Another thing I seem to remember is that enigmail is quite picky when > i comes to using the correct version with mozilla or thunderbird. Did > you check you are using the version that is meant for your mozilla? > See mozdev.org for more info on that. Testing has got Mizilla 1.0.0 and I installed the correct version of enigmail. I guess dig around mozdev.org may help. Cheers James -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]