Ubuntu :: Firefox Has Stopped Adding .com To The End Of Addresses
Mar 9, 2011My firefox has stopped adding .com to the end of addresses entered I've tried reseting about:config settings (prefix suffix etc) still no joy...
View 7 RepliesMy firefox has stopped adding .com to the end of addresses entered I've tried reseting about:config settings (prefix suffix etc) still no joy...
View 7 RepliesI'm writing because my ubuntu server has started with troubles .
It's running Linux 2.6.32-29-generic-pae kernel for ubuntu server 10.04 and after the last update it stopped from giving addresses on clients connected.
Dhcp3 server it's running and the conf files are fine, but i can only use static addresses assignation now...
Also MYSQL has stopped working (installed for Bacula purpose) but now the dhcp problem is the biggest issue. I work in an office where dhcp is fundamental, too much clients (about 15) that are personal laptops also (so static assignation for clients is not a good choose).
Please any one could help me? It's two days I'm trying to figure it out without success.
also tried removing and reinstalling dhcp3-serer...no way.
Here are my conf files code...
I am using 9.10, 64bit. Firefox 3.5.7. When I open a fresh instance of Firefox, I can start typing common addresses in the address field, and it will give me a list to choose from based on what I typed. However If I let the screen saver kick in, I lose that ability, until I close all open firefox windows and reopen them.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI get errors trying to virtual IPv6 Addresses i a lab environment. It works fine up to 2033 (?) adrressses, but when I try to add more i get "Cannot allocate memory" error:
# ifconfig eth0 add 2001:1b70:8282:2021:18:0:20:1
SIOCSIFADDR: Cannot allocate memory
This is on Ubuntu Server 9.10 (64-bit).
Just got the latest Updates which included Firefox 3.5.7I open FF on this machine and all I get is the attached imageWhen I try to expand it, all I get is a blank screen...I have updated 6 other machines without this issueI recall this happening one time before but I cannot recall the fix
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am puzzled by this really weird issue that involves Mozilla Firefox 3.6.8. When I add a bookmark (doesn't matter where I add it, could be to the field or to the menu) followed by exiting Firefox and then starting again, nothing happens. The process firefox gets listed with 'ps aux | grep fire' but the program itself doesn't appear, as if it hung before it could get to the display. However, when I remove ~/.mozilla (or rename it) Firefox starts up again nicely. I can only assume that the problem has to do with bookmarks (which is really odd..).
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have Firefox 3.5.11 for Opensuse Linux 11.2. This morning I tried to install an add-in and it was not compatible with Firefox. Now, Firefox will not load. I tried to reinstall Firefox through YAST but this did not work. How do I get Firefox working again?
View 4 Replies View Relatedi just upgraded to ubuntu 10.04 from 9.10. videos wont play in firefox anymore. ..... videos require 100% computing power and play at 1 frame every 5 seconds with choppy audio.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI don't know why but show Desktop Ctrl-Alt-D suddenly stopped working for Firefox only (in all workspaces).
Any ideas what might have caused this? Any work-arounds? (apart from Ctrl-Alt-(arrow) / switching to a different workspace - which is a fair workaround)
Firefox 3.6 "Namoroka" stopped working after a recent update. Clicking on my panel launcher or the launcher in the applications menu does nothing. I even tried starting Firefox from the terminal and got an error message: "(firefox-bin:3592): GLib-WARNING **: g_set_prgname() called multiple times", whatever that means.I would be willing to rip out Firefox and start all over again but I don't know how to remove the 3.6 version. I couldn't find a method in the Software Center for doing that graphically.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI don't know why but suddenly Firefox has stopped playing any of the Vimeowebsite videos. I am assuming it has to do with some recent software update (no clue which one.)First of all I want to see if anyone else is having this problem. If it's just me then I will have to solve it the local level although I don't have a clue where to start with this one.I would be grateful to anyone who has also seen this to verify that its not just my system getting funky.
View 6 Replies View Relatedover the last couple of weeks, firefox has asked to be upgraded a few times. shockwave flash has also asked to be upgraded. sometime last week after upgrading shockwave flash all video stopped. so i have no videos, video in webpages just shows a grey box, with a light grey arrow.i have been very busy so i have taken time here and there to check the internet for solutions. there appear to have been problems with macs' and a lot of the problems appear to be from august 2009 onwards,am not sure it is the same problem.i am running opensuse 11.1mozilla firefox 3.6.10shockwave flash 10.1 r82 is enabled
code:
uname -a
gives me:
[code]...
System: Intel E5400 "Intel 64 Architecture for 64-bit Computing"
Fedora: F14: 32-bit version from OSDisc.com
uname gives the following:
Linux localhost1.localdomain 2.6.35.11-83.fc14.i686 #1 SMP Mon Feb 7 07:04:18 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Firefox: 3.6.15 using yum
Adobe Reader 9.4.2.02/11/2011 using yum from "adobe-linux-i386" repository
Plugin listed as: Adobe Reader 9.4: nswrapper_32_32.nppdf.so
Since a week or two, clicking a link to a pdf file will not load in Firefox. I tried removing Adobe Reader and reinstalling it. Then the pdf files loaded, but now again they will not load. It just stopped working! No error messages.
I was trying to get e-sword and wine from the respective sites and firefox suddenly stopped allowing downloads.
View 9 Replies View RelatedThis morning my Karmic desktop stopped connecting to the internet (Firefox & Evolution). Network is all ok and other machines can connect fine - in fact I am typing this from a Windows 7 virtualbox running on the offending machine. Investigation shows that this is definitely a DNS problem as I can connect to sites / mailservers by using the ip address. Have tried several reboots which did not help. PowerDNS is installed. When I restart it the ff output is send to syslog:
[Code]...
When I search addons with firefox, it takes 4 mins to connect to server, and after approving to ad it, it again takes that much time to connect to download. While downloading it's ok, but connecting to server takes time. This is for all addons. Is there any body having same issue?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have followed the instructions at http://www.vcn.bc.ca/~dugan/setting-up-slackware.html (under "Making Firefox Perfect"), but I still get the error message"Firefox doesn't know how to open this address, because the protocol (rtsp) isn't associated with any program."
View 13 Replies View RelatedI have a Dell Inspiron 1545 with Ubuntu Karmic that was working like a charm until last week.When I'm using my college's wireless I can browse just fine, but when I'm in my home's network the web addresses cannot be resolved.I was suspecting of DNS error, but it's the same DNS address in all the other computers, and the whole network is working just fine.The thing is that if I use the IPs, for instance 64.233.163.104 for Google, it works fine, both pinging and browsing. So the problem is in resolving the addresses...
View 9 Replies View RelatedAfter reinstalling with Kubuntu 10.04 my e-mail addresses stored in Kontact don't show up in the list of e-mail addresses when choosing addresses in a new e-mail. When I open my addressbook I can see all addresses.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am having an issue on my server where I can't access certain ip's erratically. These addresses could previously connect to us.I think it may be related to getting rootkitted. I know the risks in not reinstalling but we are not able to install yet at this point. I cleaned out shv4 and shv5 from the os and setup tripwire. The client can't ping the server and likewise back.From my personal computer they both respond to pings.The server is running denyhosts but that is about it in-terms of security.I can't find anyhting anywhere... No ipchains present, nothing in host.deny, subnet is 255.255.255.0.I'm really at a loss so I'm looking for some direction
I know someone is going to tell me that I have to assume all my files are compromised and i should reinstall; I did md5 checks on alot of files and there is no data on here that shouldnt get out and I check for stuff running that shouldn't be daily.The server is 10.04 server. Latest updates.Here is a list of installed packages
Code:
adduserinstall
anacroninstall
[code]...
I am running a dual boot PC, Ubuntu 10.10 & Win7. I do sticky static IPs on my local network, but it doesn't work cause the Ethernet adapter gets a different MAC address in Windows 7 (EF:9F:E9:F7:F7:F7) than it shows for Ubuntu 10.10 (00:13:74:00:5C:3. I am not sure if this is a Windows problem or something up with Ubuntu. The card is an on-board Atheros L2 fast Ethernet adapter. I have tried updating the drivers in Windows & nothing is working.
View 8 Replies View Relatedpossible to use a gpg key registered on a different email account than the account I have linked to evolution. As is now, I have entered the key id into evolution, but it does not decrypt my mails. It does not even ask for a password.simply opens the message and displays a page of code.
View 2 Replies View RelatedHere is the message:Failed to execute child process "/usr/lib/firefox-3.5.4/firefox" (No such file or directory)Firefox is installed and is there.
View 10 Replies View RelatedI have run into a problem that I've tracked down to being a conflict between the "Upstart" init system, and how it handles multiple (alias) IP addresses per physical interface. The summary of the problem is that the interfaces are being configured in the background in parallel with the starting of daemons. One "feature" of this (apparently intended for pluggable devices that would add or remove an interface) is that the network daemons are restarted each time an interface is added (and presumably deleted). But this is a disaster when applied to alias IP addresses.
I first saw the effects of this when during booting Ubuntu Server, the screen showed a message about OpenSSH daemon being restarted ... several times a few seconds apart each. At the time I didn't know what was causing that, but didn't worry because it ultimately was running when I needed it.
But now that I am deploying these servers for specific duty with many IP addresses per system (per network interface), the symptoms are becoming serious, and I need a solution.
1. The IP addresses are coming online too slowly. Apparently the time it takes to restart each daemon is being added to each address being configured.
2. It appears to be disrupting some daemons sometimes. Occaisionally, some daemon just ends up being hung somewhere, or dies. Too many restarts.
3. Sometimes few or even no alias addresses get configured. This might be due to a daemon getting hung, and the whole sequence just not finishing.
4. The "nsd" name server as packaged by Ubuntu doesn't deal well with this at all. It needs all its IP addresses to be up when it starts, or else it won't start. The Ubuntu package of it doesn't including any if-up script at all, although I'm not sure that would do any good.
What I need is a way to configure all these alias IP addresses so they are all configured immediately when the point in time is reached to bring up network interfaces for the first time. These are all static, and all are aliases on ethernet NIC cards plugged into PCIe cards, or integrated in the mainboard. None of them are pluggables. I did run a manual test of "ifconfig" in a loop configuring 2540 alias IP address on eth0 and it only took 2 seconds (no if-up triggers or daemon restarts here). So I know it's fast if nothing else is done between these steps.
Even for pluggable physical interfaces, I see no reason to even try to step through every alias (if it has aliases) with a daemon restart. If an alias IP address is added on later, then I can understand doing it. But if you have a list of 100 aliases for a physical interface, they really should all be done ... or at least attempted ... at once, and do any triggers needed after that.
So, how can I configure or modify Ubuntu Server 9.10 to do that?
I have each alias listed in the "/etc/network/interfaces" file with a separate "auto" and "iface" section for each one, with sequential sub-interface numbers appended to the interface name. I tried it without those sections (e.g. just "address" and other items in sequence) and that prevents the system from even coming up (bootable CD to the rescue to undo that). At least cntrl-alt-del did reboot it.
I tried to attach the /etc/network/interfaces file, but I don't know if it worked because I see no confirmations about it. if it didn't attach and you need to see it, say so, and I'll just paste it in a followup.
I can ping IP addresses of sites, say 209.85.229.99 (google.com), but I cannot ping google.com, nor browse it. Same thing for every alphabetic address and hence in practice I have no internet on my laptop. In windows, I'd just flush DNS but I don't know what to do in Ubuntu. I am using WICD.
View 9 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know the ubuntu update servers IP addresses. I am trying to fine tune my firewall rules and was unsure of what ip addresses to use for the update servers. I believe they are us.archive.ubuntu.com and security.ubuntu.com. However, I could be wrong.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've happened across a wireless router that has a gateway address of 192.168.0.1 and allots IPs from 192.168.0.64-255. My laptop wouldn't connect to it automatically, so I was playing around and found that it needed 0.x instead of 1.x. I thought the network manager on ubuntu would have figured that out?! Now its a separate story that the router happens to have no admin password
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have four PC's in a home network setup, no server just peer to peer using ssh. I have tended to use wicd to set static IP addresses because Network Manager didn't always perform as I thought it should. Now that I have installed 10.04 I cannot see how to set static addresses using Network Manager so I installed wicd, and disabled Network Manager. After setting the address with wicd it shows that the computer is connected to the internet however I cannot get internet access, though I can network with my other computers. I've uninstalled and reinstalled a few times just to check that I haven't been careless but the results are still the same.
View 8 Replies View RelatedLucid 10.04...How do you stop Thunderbird from adding email addresses to the address book from all the newsletters I get?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to assign like 80 IPv6 addresses on eth0 for virtual webhosting, but after 55 addresses I get the following error:# ip addr add 2a01:9f8:a171:1651::4b:a8af dev eth0 RTNETLINK answers: File exists.What's the problem? I don't understand that error message at all. Is the number of IPv6 addresses per device somehow limited?Ubuntu 10.4.1 server, 64 bit.
View 1 Replies View Related