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Is there any way of completely re-installing MicroB? My kinetic scrolling, the thing when you flick it upwards it keeps moving and slows down, isn't working. That's not my biggest issue. 99% of web pages don't work because of a redirecting loop. I am stuck on 3-4 websites. I can't think of anything else than flashing, but I really don't want to do it unless it's the absolute last resort. I think at one time I might have blocked a cookie, maybe forever. Is there a way to reverse this in about:config?
 
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The redirect could be a cache issue. Have you tried a complete clear? From settings, also, clean your /tmp
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"apt-get purge microb-engine" and then reinstall with "apt-get install microb-engine"

Try at your own risk.
 

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Rate this on a 1-10 scale how "dangerous" this could be? Because we just got our WLAN today, and I've had this problem forever!
 
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By the way thanks for the speedy answers!
 
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Before trying that, try deleteing MicroB's working directory, fixes most thing with the browser.
Code:
/home/user/.mozilla/microb
 

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It fixed nothing man. It still says redirect loop when I type facebook.com
 
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Hmmm...
Have you been playing around with:
Code:
/home/user/.mozilla/microb/prefs.js
As it will survive the deletion of the directory.
 
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Originally Posted by JonWW View Post
Hmmm...
Have you been playing around with:
Code:
/home/user/.mozilla/microb/prefs.js
As it will survive the deletion of the directory.
Nope. I have never touched it.
 
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If flash is the problem try clearing:
Code:
/home/user/.adobe
/home/user/.macromedia
Flash will store its cookies in these directories (sneeky buggers) and a Clear private data will not clear them.
 
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