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When I log in as my user account, I have to type in the full path to run firefox: /opt/mozilla/bin/firefox and the flash plug-in does not play youtube videos. When I am logged in as root, it finds the firefox executable and flash works properly inside firefox. This is on a brand new install, so i must not have configured something?
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I reinstalled Arch and it worked.
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could have just added /opt/mozilla/bin to your path in /etc/profile or ~/.bashrc
Last edited by somairotevoli (2007-12-03 01:05:43)
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could have just added /opt/mozilla/bin to your path in /etc/profile or ~/.bashrc
I vaguely remembered something about having to run Firefox as root user the first time you use it for things to work properly, and I had not done that. After I reinstalled, I visited youtube as root before I created my user account. When I created the user account, it worked fine. Maybe there is some truth to that "web browse as root first" ?
Or maybe I just needed to install Firefox before I created my user account.
Last edited by xnooby2 (2007-12-03 01:37:52)
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somairotevoli wrote:could have just added /opt/mozilla/bin to your path in /etc/profile or ~/.bashrc
I vaguely remembered something about having to run Firefox as root user the first time you use it for things to work properly, and I had not done that. After I reinstalled, I visited youtube as root before I created my user account. When I created the user account, it worked fine. Maybe there is some truth to that "web browse as root first" ?
Or maybe I just needed to install Firefox before I created my user account.
your making a mountain out of a mole hill. It really isn't that hard. As the other guy said, your username didn't know where to find the binary, u could have easily changed that.
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