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Updating FF messed up my Linux computer

I am running Linux and updating firefox messed up many things on my computer -- the extent of which I have not yet determined. The main symptoms are my mouse goes spastic… (lire la suite)

I am running Linux and updating firefox messed up many things on my computer -- the extent of which I have not yet determined. The main symptoms are my mouse goes spastic and my X Windows session goes rogue.

I was running an old version of firefox and updated to 142.0.1, I think, and that started all my problems. Successive updates to

       firefox-144.0.2.tar.xz,
       firefox-145.0.2.tar.xz, and
       firefox-145.0.tar.xz

have not solved the problems.

I have it change the number of work spaces in my panel workspace switcher, "roll up" any number of my windows, even those hidden, cause the buttons on the panel to not be responsive to clicks so I cannot log out, cause the mouse to jam up against the top of the screen and get stuck there, like the mouse is disconnected.

Other times it's like the keyboard is disconnected. I cannot type anything anywhere, especially in the terminal windows I have open where I can get focus on the terminal window, but the insertion point cursor is shadowed out like the window does not have focus. When this occurs, I can still close programs by clicking with the mouse on the "close" box in the upper-right corner of windows.

At this point, I can type ctrl-alt-F2 and get to an alternate console and log on as root. I have tried selectively killing processes, but the only thing this accomplishes is stopping my X session and leaving a black console screen. The only ways I have found to get back an X session logon is by executing "shutdown -h now" or "init 1" followed by "init 5".

Yesterday, after cold booting my Linux computer and logging on with only two terminal windows running, I started OpenOffice's spreadsheet program and my mouse pointer disappeared. I had to switch to a text console and restart my computer -- certainly something I never had to do before updating firefox.

I am running:

           libxfce4ui-4.12.1-3.el7.x86_64
         libxfce4util-4.12.1-2.el7.x86_64
       xfce4-settings-4.12.1-1.el7.x86_64
xfce4-session-engines-4.12.1-8.el7.x86_64
          xfce4-panel-4.12.1-4.el7.x86_64

xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin-0.2.5-2.el7.x86_64

             xfce-polkit-0.2-8.el7.x86_64
      xfce4-terminal-0.8.7.4-2.el7.x86_64
        xfce4-session-4.12.1-8.el7.x86_64
      xfce4-appfinder-4.12.0-4.el7.x86_64
   xfce4-power-manager-1.6.0-2.el7.x86_64

on:

     CentOS 7 with the 3.10.0-1160.119.1.el7.x86_64 kernel

It appears I will have to reload my operating system and start over. I do know CentOS 7 is EOL and have been thinking about changing to Rocky Linux. I was happywith Red Hat Linux 5.11 and Gnome 2, which is what a secondary computer is running and have even thought of getting Gnome 2 sources and compiling them under a new version of the OS.

Any other suggestions to stop the wierd behavior to get a little more time out of my existing installation?

Thank you,


Craig

P.S. I am submitting this on a Windows 10 laptop since I now cannot trust my main computer.

Demandé par Craig il y a 10 heures

Automatic updates ignoring settings

I have automatic updates disabled, for the last month or longer I have refused to update Firefox and kept dismissing the notice when I start up my Firefox. Yesterday when… (lire la suite)

I have automatic updates disabled, for the last month or longer I have refused to update Firefox and kept dismissing the notice when I start up my Firefox. Yesterday when I opened Firefox it just updated itself automatically and without even asking if I want to download the update. I tried to find a way to contact support but all I can find is posting a question on here, so hopefully someone can help me with this question: Why did Firefox ignore my update settings and download and install an update I have been denying for weeks now, and how can I prevent it from happening again?

I am on windows 10

Demandé par lisawt47 il y a 1 jour

Dernière réponse par jscher2000 - Support Volunteer il y a 1 jour

I want do whataspp but I cant because mozilla she saying me I shold go and update it

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Demandé par mustaphamuhammadsulaiman67663 il y a 2 jours

Dernière réponse par TyDraniu il y a 2 jours

Nightly asking 50 X's an hour to update Firefox.

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Demandé par Shaw il y a 3 jours

Dernière réponse par James il y a 3 jours

Have no clue just use the computer as before for mail etc and looking up information that is all I need

Spell out what you want as I personally have no clue.I am 90 years old so what do you want .?, Should I just ignore these requestsd instead , as I have no idea what more … (lire la suite)

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Demandé par nev.mcmanus il y a 6 jours

Waiting for update...

When opening firefox, why do I have to wait for it to update? I am asking it to open, not to update. You can do it on closing, not on opening. Am I opening the browse… (lire la suite)

When opening firefox, why do I have to wait for it to update?

I am asking it to open, not to update. You can do it on closing, not on opening. Am I opening the browser for you to update, or for me to navigate?

Demandé par Dan Constantin il y a 1 semaine

Windows 10 and several updates for firefox during the last weeks caued disaster

uwithout any warning several updates for firefox were handled and step by step the design was changing with the result, that I got a lot of problems with this browser. I … (lire la suite)

uwithout any warning several updates for firefox were handled and step by step the design was changing with the result, that I got a lot of problems with this browser. I reached with my windows 10 a longer use until oktober next year. Now i must see, that even firefox does no longer support Windows 10. How can you assist for longer time without loosing all the installations on it or you can offer suitable solutions.

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Demandé par wruby il y a 1 semaine

Dernière réponse par TyDraniu il y a 1 semaine