This is a discussion on More on that password problem within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 15:25:26 +0000, Ron Gibson wrote: > I have run across one problem with Slackware-Current, ...
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| On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 15:25:26 +0000, Ron Gibson wrote: > I have run across one problem with Slackware-Current, Mozilla, and > apparently Galeon. > > You know the standard install the share some files in /usr/lib > > For some reason after a bit my passwords will no longer work in Mozilla. > I can't even log into my router setup - I get a "Access Denied". > However I can with Galeon and if I set a password there it stays. > > For now I just installed another instance of Mozilla, a stock version > from mozilla.org at /mozilla. More info.. Actually this is the way I've done it since Mozilla was at pre-1.0 versions. And since I didn't use Gnome in the past maybe it's an old solution that is just popping up now. Also it first started after I did a complete Gnome install. For some reason when I opened KDE I got this applet from gnupg I've never seen before. Remember I had to go back and forth on that and then decided to install it all, mainly so help files for Gnome flavored apps would load in Galeon. Anyway I exited and ever tine it popped up. I really am haven't used that before and preferred not to set it up but I had to. Whether that has any bearing I can only guess; However the problems started then. Anyway tried searches on various terms and get conflict hits but nothing related to this particular problem. I did see one article discussing password sharing among these guys but it didn't offer any assistance for my current problem. -- Now with more Penguin Email - rsgibson@verizon.borg Replace borg with net -- Now with more Penguin Email - rsgibson@verizon.borg Replace borg with net |