However I did do the start firefox and grep stuff, below are firefox -g -d gdb Ok I have everything but the pid part.I don't understand the context to type in. firefox in console nothing happens by the way. However, you've got to get the right line, which is *not* the one containing "/bin/sh" (this is the terminal executing Firefox), and it's *not* the one containing "grep" (this is the command you've just run): in this case, it's the middle line, so the PID is "6015", and that's what you've got to put into the "attach" command. The PID (Process ID) is the second number on the line (i.e. Philip 6009 0.0 0.1 7648 1928 pts/0 S+ 17:40 0:00 /bin/sh /home/philip/Work/Mozilla/mozilla/fx-opt-dynamic/dist/bin/run-mozilla.sh /home/philip/Work/Mozilla/mozilla/fx-opt-dynamic/dist/bin/firefox-bin If I run "ps aux|grep firefox-bin", I get the following ps aux|grep firefox-bin > what is "pid" is that just a copy and paste of my terminals output? You can do steps 2 and 3 in the same terminal, and you've also got to execute "attach (pid from grep output)" and "thread apply all bt" in that terminal. > 3.) then open another terminal and type "./firefox -g -d gdb" > 2.) open another terminal and type "ps aux|grep firefox-bin" > I'm a little confused on what you are asking me to do, sorry I'm still kind of So bassically I've used the default installation of slackware, updated version of slackware, and dumped all slackware install's and freshly installed all and no working. That is I have done "ln -s /usr/lib/jre1.5.0_07/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so" in the plug-in folder of firefox on fresh installs. I have successfully created a symlink from the java program directory to the plug-in folder for all users of the java plug in. I have gone to sun/java's test installation page to verify successful installation in mozilla and firefox and the test page says that java is installed and working. I can log in to this printer server with Opera and Konqueror. To be able to log in to the printer servers embedded java web page and administer the printer server, or use scan functions, etc. The browser just dies and I have to kill the app Mozilla and/or firefox will not work with this jetdirect printer server at all.ΔΆ.enter printer servers non-routable IP address
I even removed all java, all mozilla products and firefox and opera and reinstalled from source downloads for all and NOT use the packages that slackware provides and I get the same thing.
I can use a default install of slackware 10.2 or a fully updated version of slackware. If I try and use the mozilla or firefox browser, I get java applet started, I see the "sun icon's flashing" around the screen, but the web-admin page never loads then firefox or mozilla can even crash. I can successful log in to the jetdirect printer server with Opera's latest web browser, Konqueror web-browser. The jetdirect printer server uses embeded java.
I'm using Slackware 10.2 & I own a jetdirect printer server installed thru the ethernet network.