Re: [arch-general] problem with Firefox and Opera

2008-02-09 Thread David Baggerman
Hmm.. I remember getting an error message in vlc after an update that was very similar to the one from firefox 'BadAlloc (insufficient resources for operation)', that turned out to be a problem with the shared memory extension in xorg, which is also what opera is complaining about. If noone has an

Re: [arch-general] problem with Firefox and Opera

2008-02-09 Thread Jan de Groot
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 22:28 +0200, Scott Weisman wrote: > Hello JaDa, > > Thanks for the reply. I did try your suggestion, but it didn't work. > The problem is not Firefox or Opera (note that BOTH are affected, and > I did uninstall and reinstall Opera as well, along with deleting all > the detri

Re: [arch-general] problem with Firefox and Opera

2008-02-09 Thread Scott Weisman
Hello JaDa, Thanks for the reply. I did try your suggestion, but it didn't work. The problem is not Firefox or Opera (note that BOTH are affected, and I did uninstall and reinstall Opera as well, along with deleting all the detrius before reinstalling). It has something to do with the Shared Memor

Re: [arch-general] problem with Firefox and Opera

2008-02-09 Thread JaDa
I have hade several problems too with the last update's. I removed all mozilla applications, eleted the Mozilla and firefox Folders in /opt/* and /usr/* and Installed all new. after them almoust all problems are fixed with Firefox. I wrote about it here in the forum http://bbs.archlinux.org/

[arch-general] problem with Firefox and Opera

2008-02-09 Thread Scott Weisman
I did a system upgrade yesterday (Friday 8 Feb). The following (possibly relevant) packages were upgraded: mesa libgl xorg-server xf86-video-intel firefox After I did the upgrade, I shut down my box. When I restarted tonight, Firefox kept crashing, and giving this error message: The program 'gec