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I doubt that this part is Linpus-specific, but after having had an Acer Aspire One for a few days, you’ll come to notice that the scrolling is damn annoying. Update: Script is finished, instructions are as follows:īecome root and open a file named recover_firefox_libraries.sh: I (Jorge) have made a script to make this a bit easier to fix, so stay tuned. Give me some feedback to let me know how the script turns out. I believe I’ve located the files, and that you now should be able to have both Firefox 3, and the email client working. It seems that they need more than simply the library-files. Update: It seems that several people were complaining about how the e-mail program kept shutting down for no apparent reason. The missing libraries are libgtkembedmoz.so, libmozjs.so, libxpcom_core.so and libxpcom.so.Ī big thank you to Nacho for the heads up about the library-files. The Acer Aspire One e-mail client being one of them, and the RSS reader too. It seems that there are several programs that are depending on some libraries that Firefox 2 has, and not Firefox 3. Now, having said that, a friendly chap named Nacho Marin made me aware of a problem that had totally slipped my mind. If you’d like to change it though, do the following:

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Oh, and if you’re wondering about what the root password is, I believe it is the same as your regular user password. $ signifies that you’re a regular user, # is for when you are root. Whether you are root or not is indicated by the first character in your terminal. So unless specified otherwise, run all the commands as root. Please keep in mind that most changes done to the system will require you to have root-access. :) You can find the following tips and tricks here: Till then, I’ll just gather some tips and tricks concerning it and its system. I’ve now ordered it, and it should be in my hands in about a week. I did find a solution though! Getting hold of an Acer Aspire One. So, having gotten rid of that laptop, I suddenly found myself laptop-less, which, to be honest, left me feeling quite naked. I’m sure they’ll enjoy it way more than I do. Making a long story short, I ended up with giving my Powerbook to my parents. That was just one of the problems I had with a Mac.
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Having been using Linux for a such a long time, I wasn’t quite able to adjust to how a Mac dealt with software – most of the stuff out there isn’t free. I have, well had, a Powerbook G4 which was driving me nuts. If you need help on IRC, you can find me on the channel #linuxhjelp on the IRC-network DALnet (). All things you try based on this guide are at your own risk! I still recommend using for further questions about the Acer Aspire One.
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Being that I myself now use Fedora for the Acer Aspire One, I don’t spend much time investigating how to tweak Linpus. Unfortunately, I no longer maintain this guide.
