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Posted: Mar. 02 2005,10:26 QUOTE

[ my very awful english translation below]

when i modify my .xinitrc, to desactivate fluxbox, & use firefox instead like that
$ cat .xinitrc
/usr/local/bin/firefox/firefox
$ startx
after a while (on p166mmx ;-)  )  firefox goes on, but i cannot use my keyboard, no trouble with my mouse.
for example, if i want to type 'google.fr' in the url bar : nothing occurs

Note if in the .xinitrc, i put xterm instead firefox ,  then startx, i can write some text in the xterm (/usr/local/bin/firefox/firefox  to !!!)
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Posted: Mar. 02 2005,14:16 QUOTE

might be something buggy in firefox.  I seem to recall hearing about similar behavior in other distros as well.  I'll check this out in a little while and see if i can recreate the problem.

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Posted: Mar. 02 2005,23:09 QUOTE

I tried it out and got the same result as you.  Seems to be a bug in firefox maybe?

Also noticed that some of the firefox dialog boxes don't have a close button....no way to close them without a window manager =o(


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Posted: Mar. 02 2005,23:52 QUOTE

I, also, have that problem from time to time. Most of the time, it is remedied by using alt+tab to change between windows, maybe even have to do it a few times. I know that is not a technical solution, but it works for me.
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Posted: Mar. 03 2005,03:54 QUOTE

you can't switch between windows if you have no window manager running =o)

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