Ian Malone wrote: > On 6 October 2011 09:26, Per Anton Rønning <pa-ronn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Hi all, >> I downloaded the latest Firefox, and the latest Java as well. But now FF >> crashes when trying to start Java Plugin. My internet banking logon >> application is a good example, but it also crashes when trying to check >> if Java is correctly installed form the Java homepage (Oracle). >> I Tried to go back to my previous Firefox (FF 3), but to no avail. >> Has any of you encountered this problem, and managed to find a fix? >> So far I am unsuccessful. I have browsed the net and found many >> references to this problem, but no clue to a fix. So I hope some of you >> guys may have something. >> > > Hi, > > I'll look up my settings for icedtea this evening if no-one else has > done it by then, libnpjp2 is the plugin for newer versions of firefox. > Information that would help: > 1. What version of Fedora you're running. > 2. What architecture you're on (x86/ x86_64), whether Firefox is 32bit, 64bit > 3. What version Java you're using and how it was installed. > 4. Whether you're using the 'alternatives' framework (you may have run > these commands if you installed a different Java from openjdk via > yum). > 5. How you 'downloaded the latest firefox': if your previous version > was FF3 then you're not on a current Fedora, which means I guess you > downloaded Firefox from the Mozilla website and untarred (? do they > offer it as an rpm?) it somewhere rather than through yum. > Hi Ian 1. I run Fedora 9. But by browsing I have discovered the same problem pertains to Fedora 13. 2. x86 (32 bit FF) 3. jre1.6.0_27 (rpm) 4. No altrernatives framework (at least not chosen by myself) 5. From the Firefox website, firefox-6.0.2.tar.bz2. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines