On Fri, 10 Nov 2006 14:36:45 -0500, John Aldrich wrote: > On Friday 10 November 2006 12:53 pm, Beartooth wrote: >> > >> > You have to do it as root. >> >> How do you find them?? [...] >> Where do I find names I can read as those of languages?? >> > Go to "extensions" as root and select them and click "uninstall" like you > would any other extension. The language packs are about the only thing you > have to uninstall as root as far as I can tell. Hmmmm .... Do you mean there's a way to get to them through the GUI as root? Short of logging in as root?? Or do you do that?? I was getting the paths as user from the GUI and then -- I thought -- was going to use rm or rmdir from the command line. (All in one terminal tab, with a different color coding, su'd to root.) But that route didn't help. I got stuff like this (with an intermediate stop because I had had to type in a file name) : [root@localhost btth]# cd /home/btth [root@localhost btth]# cd .mozilla/firefox/fxqgb3s7.default [root@localhost fxqgb3s7.default]# cd extensions [root@localhost extensions]# ls {00222227-0B44-4A6F-8F69-75A1479A20AA} {0069127F-F91E-4A3A-829A-9CAB9D259E94} {00b926bd-f65b-40f8-ab00-46d910118182} [....] {aba3f5c2-35d5-4960-bdfc-de9c162e39ce} abhishek.goyal@xxxxxxxxx acmanager@ucla {AD84B1F3-FED5-4b8d-9EB6-DDF0DE54B95B} {ada4b710-8346-4b82-8199-5de2b400a6ae} bandwidthmeter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx {bbfec13a-8ca2-53f0-a852-999eb2a852c7} [...] (note the odd addresses) {fce36c1e-58d8-498a-b2a5-66ad1cedebbb} {FF380879-E2AA-4E2D-A348-99B9CBD7D3C0} filtersetg@updater firephish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx goup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx installed-extensions.txt nosquint@xxxxxxxxxx qprefbtn@xxxxxxx seisanbar@xxxxxxxxxx smart-cursor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx temp [root@localhost extensions]# ls {00222227-0B44-4A6F-8F69-75A1479A20AA} chrome chrome.manifest install.rdf [root@localhost extensions]# I tried cat installed-extensions.txt | less from there -- and it seems to be a big long blank file. The file command just says it ASCII text. > Warning: You might want to stay away from the del.icio.us plugins as they have > seriously changed the way they work... basically they copy all your bookmarks > to your del.icio.us account and then put a shortcut to 'em in place of your > bookmarks in Fedora. I didn't like that, so I uninstalled it and copied my > old bookmarks back... I was looking for some that didn't get loaded > anyway. :-) Never having quite understoud what del.icio.us was nor how it worked, I don't *think* I've ever touched it -- and should therefore be safe. Is there a way to check? -- Beartooth Staffwright, Wordcrafty Squirreler FC5; Pine 4.64, Pan 0.14.2.91; Privoxy 3.0.3; CXO 5.0.1 Dillo 0.8.5, Opera 9.01, Firefox 1.5, Galeon 2.0.1 Remember I have little idea what I am talking about.