Re: firefox after updates, asks for license agreement then bails out

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--- John Summerfield <debian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Antonio Olivares wrote:
> >
> 
> > If I did not click, did that imply that I could
> not use the program.� This was the first time I
> encountered this.� Has anyone else encountered
> this as well?
> 
> Probably. Ordinarily, if one doesn't agree to the
> conditions of use, one 
>   does not have permission to use it.
> 
> It really gets me when software I'm installing
> requires me to agree to 
> the GPL (the GPL refers to redistribution, not to
> installation and use).
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
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> Cheers
> John
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I tried on the other machine running rawhide and the
same thing happened.  I will attach the picture so
that I have proof that this happened. 

I clicked on no.  And I could not use Firefox :(.  But
I still have seamonkey and konqueror and I can say yes
I accept, but that is not necessary is it?

Thanks,

Antonio 


      

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