mikshaw


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Posted: Jan. 09 2006,02:18 |
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firefox in DSL is not installed trough debian packages. Furthermore it is built on gtk1.2. Furthermore furthermore it is installed into /usr/local/bin/firefox, which is a very uncommon location for packaged applications. If you try to install firefox via apt-get, the best you will get is an additional firefox installation that has no relation to the original installation in DSL.
If things went bad when you installed gnu-utils and apt, my guess is the problem is with one of those, and has nothing to do with firefox.
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