Okay, so I installed firefox from dag's repository using yum. I did some searching on google, but couldn't find anything save for a mention of it happening in debian. So I looked around on that particular forum and couldn't' find an answer to this issue. Though it was mentioned to have been some sort of possible permissions issue. There was also mention of it on mozillazine.org; however, there is no mention of a fix for this that I could see.
The Problem: I get an error starting firefox as a normal user (wreaks of permissions I know), "The file /content/navigator.xul cannot be found. Please check the location and try again."
What I've Tried: I tried running firefox as root. The above error does not show up. I try running firefox as a normal user -inside- the /usr/lib/firefox directory. The error does not show up. Using the script that is installed via the rpm in /usr/bin/ (which is called firefox as well) produces the above error.
My Concerns: firefox was working properly for quite sometimes previous to this issue coming up. I do not however, recall making any changes to my path. Could this be a $PATH related issue? I've not seen reference to this in the archives, but I'm half blind so this could be all in vain. I do not mind being told to RTFM, or to STFA. ^_^
Any ideas?
Sincerely,
Alex White