This morning's DNF update did the following:
Upgrading: bash x86_64 4.3.39-3.fc22 updates 1.6 M file-roller x86_64 3.16.3-1.fc22 updates 911 k file-roller-nautilus x86_64 3.16.3-1.fc22 updates 35 k libwsman1 x86_64 2.4.15-1.fc22 updates 130 k openjpeg2 x86_64 2.1.0-5.fc22 updates 108 k perl-CGI noarch 4.21-1.fc22 updates 203 k perl-threads x86_64 1:2.02-1.fc22 updates 57 k policycoreutils x86_64 2.3-17.fc22 updates 810 k policycoreutils-python x86_64 2.3-17.fc22 updates 444 k stunnel x86_64 5.17-1.fc22 updates 133 k tigervnc-license noarch 1.4.3-8.fc22 updates 31 k tigervnc-server-minimal x86_64 1.4.3-8.fc22 updates 1.0 M xen-libs x86_64 4.5.1-1.fc22 updates 490 k xen-licenses x86_64 4.5.1-1.fc22 updates 92 k
Transaction Summary
Upgrade 14 Packages
I notice that I no longer have images when viewing fox news, not all a bad thing, but sometimes I want to see one. More important I can't see any weather radar displays, discovered that this afternoon after I heard a crash of thunder ... I restarted with no add-ons but that made no difference. I have another F-22 computer that was not updated this morning and it works normally.
My question is which of the updates has made this change and can I undo it?
Bob
On 07/07/15 09:34, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
My question is which of the updates has made this change and can I undo it?
Fully updated system, with the same versions you've shown and I can use FF and go to http://www.foxnews.com/ with no issues.
Have you logged in as a different user?
On 06/07/15 21:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/07/15 09:34, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
My question is which of the updates has made this change and can I undo it?
Fully updated system, with the same versions you've shown and I can use FF and go tohttp://www.foxnews.com/ with no issues.
Have you logged in as a different user?
I created a new user, rfg, and Firefox appears to work normally with images, the weatherunderground Norfolk radar is good again. However using a new user entails more reconfiguration than I wanted. It would be better to remove the update triggering the problem, or I guess if I can't do that the only thing I can think of is to remove all of Firefox and start anew. One of the add-ons may be responsible for the problem even after disabling them?
On 07/07/15 16:55, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 06/07/15 21:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/07/15 09:34, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
My question is which of the updates has made this change and can I undo it?
Fully updated system, with the same versions you've shown and I can use FF and go tohttp://www.foxnews.com/ with no issues.
Have you logged in as a different user?
I created a new user, rfg, and Firefox appears to work normally with images, the weatherunderground Norfolk radar is good again. However using a new user entails more reconfiguration than I wanted. It would be better to remove the update triggering the problem, or I guess if I can't do that the only thing I can think of is to remove all of Firefox and start anew. One of the add-ons may be responsible for the problem even after disabling them?
First of all, none of the packages you listed are likely to have caused the problem.
Second, if an upgrade did cause the problem it would exist for all users, new and old, since updates don't affect user's directories.
I would....
mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla-orig
And then start firefox.
On 07/07/15 05:02, Ed Greshko wrote:
I created a new user, rfg, and Firefox appears to work normally with images, the weatherunderground Norfolk radar is good again. However using a new user entails more reconfiguration than I wanted. It would be better to remove the update triggering the problem, or I guess if I can't do that the only thing I can think of is to remove all of Firefox and start anew. One of the add-ons may be responsible for the problem even after disabling them?
First of all, none of the packages you listed are likely to have caused the problem.
Second, if an upgrade did cause the problem it would exist for all users, new and old, since updates don't affect user's directories.
. . That sounds logical.
I would....
mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla-orig
And then start firefox.
.
Good, did that and the problem is fixed, now to "reconfigure" Firefox to work as I want it to.
A mystery worked around ...
Thanks for the help,
Bob
On 07/07/15 17:24, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 07/07/15 05:02, Ed Greshko wrote:
I created a new user, rfg, and Firefox appears to work normally with images, the weatherunderground Norfolk radar is good again. However using a new user entails more reconfiguration than I wanted. It would be better to remove the update triggering the problem, or I guess if I can't do that the only thing I can think of is to remove all of Firefox and start anew. One of the add-ons may be responsible for the problem even after disabling them?
First of all, none of the packages you listed are likely to have caused the problem.
Second, if an upgrade did cause the problem it would exist for all users, new and old, since updates don't affect user's directories.
. . That sounds logical.
I would....
mv ~/.mozilla ~/.mozilla-orig
And then start firefox.
.
Good, did that and the problem is fixed, now to "reconfigure" Firefox to work as I want it to.
A mystery worked around ...
Thanks for the help,
You're welcome....
I should have added that once that worked I would move back the extensions and plugins directories back to their original position, one by one, to see if the problem returns.
On 07/07/15 05:34, Ed Greshko wrote:
A mystery worked around ...
Thanks for the help,
You're welcome....
I should have added that once that worked I would move back the extensions and plugins directories back to their original position, one by one, to see if the problem returns.
. I intend to install them anew and check if one causes the problem to reoccur ...