At 02:02 PM 10/29/2003, you wrote:
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 07:03:41PM +0000, Hall Stevenson wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-10-29 at 03:46, Al Raq wrote:
> > Any one can tell me what does this message mean and how I can execute
> > MozillaFirebird again.
> >
> > The error message is:
> > $ MozillaFirebird
> > INTERNAL ERROR on Browser End: Expected a version > 5! Version = 4
> >
> > System error?:: Interrupted system call
>
> Did you by chance install the "User agent string" extension and choose
> IE6 as the string to show ?? IF so, I solved this by removing ALL
> references to 'user string' in the "prefs.js" file in my profile
> directory.

Actually this looks like a plugin problem to do with either quicktime or
flash maybe?  Try moving the contents of
/usr/lib/MozillaFirebird/plugins away somewhere and see if that helps.

Following up on the "User agent" extension and related to plugins, in my search to solve my issue, I read somewhere that JAVA, for example, expects a certain version number (like the error shows, it expects one version but gets a different one) and if different, it can't handle it cleanly. So in a sense, my issue wasn't strictly the "User agent" extensions fault.


Maybe quicktime or flash or whatever plugins are installed, do the same. Moving the plugins away from where mozilla will find them could certainly help determine this.

Hall


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