After last dist-upgrade i can't launch any browser?
I try to unistall and install again firefox and chrone but nothing changed! When run firefox by terminal nothing happened and the terminal doesn't show any message
Any help
Thanks in advance
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problem after upgrade
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Re: problem after upgrade
I have debian 9 after upgrade works mostly all apps except thundirbird teamviewer firefox quantum chrome
When click one of above app seems to be running in the beginning but in the end dont show anything. But when run ps -aux the process of that app is running!
the result of apt-cache policy showed from that pictures
https://ibb.co/iLCh9m
https://ibb.co/gBGaUm
When click one of above app seems to be running in the beginning but in the end dont show anything. But when run ps -aux the process of that app is running!
the result of apt-cache policy showed from that pictures
https://ibb.co/iLCh9m
https://ibb.co/gBGaUm
Last edited by bmarnt on 2017-12-16 12:51, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: problem after upgrade
Guess again n00bbmarnt wrote:I have debian 9
You are currently running Debian sid, try reinstalling with Debian stable instead, you may find that works better
Further reading:
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian ... nkenDebian
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Re: problem after upgrade
Congratulations! You are running FrankenDebian (in your repo slist, you have Debian Stretch, Debian Sid and Ubuntu PPA)...
Clean reinstall may be helpful...
Clean reinstall may be helpful...
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Re: problem after upgrade
Probably because you have firefox from some Ubuntu PPA installed. Ubuntu is not debian, and installing Ubuntu packages was bound to go horribly wrong at some point. This firefox-next PPA sounds like the latest shiny-new-crap beta builds, which are almost certainly incompatible with Debian.bmarnt wrote:When run firefox by terminal nothing happened and the terminal doesn't show any message
Who knows what other ticking timebombs are lurking in this unholy mess... Seriously, don't add stuff to sources.list unless you know exactly what you're doing.
What "downgrade"? Downgrade of Firefox packages? Downgrade to Stretch? How? Simply removing the repo entries will not do anything.bmarnt wrote:After the downgrade nothing changed
If you have ninja-grade apt-foo you might fix this install, otherwise... Reinstall time .
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Re: problem after upgrade
@bmarnt - i am genuinely curious why you chose to add a firefox beta repo (led alone one specifically for ubuntu) to debian?
debian has firefox esr out of the box, which is the most stable branch of firefox. it also still runs the "legacy" extensions, whereas the cutting edge versions of firefox are webextensions only.
what's wrong with esr?
debian has firefox esr out of the box, which is the most stable branch of firefox. it also still runs the "legacy" extensions, whereas the cutting edge versions of firefox are webextensions only.
what's wrong with esr?