pig-monkey.com - applehttps://pig-monkey.com/2012-12-22T00:00:00-08:00An Update2008-06-02T00:00:00-07:002012-12-22T00:00:00-08:00Pig Monkeytag:pig-monkey.com,2008-06-02:/2008/06/an-update/<p>It’s been brought to my attention – repeatedly – that I neglected to post anything for the last month and a half. Oops. </p>
<p>I upgraded my macbook to <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1141">10.5.3</a> earlier tonight. Upon reboot, everything was shiny till I attempted to launch Firefox. It did one little bounce in the …</p><p>It’s been brought to my attention – repeatedly – that I neglected to post anything for the last month and a half. Oops. </p>
<p>I upgraded my macbook to <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1141">10.5.3</a> earlier tonight. Upon reboot, everything was shiny till I attempted to launch Firefox. It did one little bounce in the dock and gave up. Attempting to run it from the terminal in safe mode was no better.</p>
<p>Of course, OS X does its best to insulate the user from the system, so finding useful logs was out of the question. All <code>/var/log/system.log</code> told me was that Firefox exited with error code 1.</p>
<p>In a fit of desperation, I deleted my version of Firefox and downloaded Firefox 3 RC1. After the install, it launched. So now I’m running that less-than-polished software.</p>
<p>I’ve been running the Firefox 3 betas on my Ubuntu machine at work since February or so. Each release seems to get progressively worse: they’re all of them unstable, slow, and have an annoying new address bar. Now that I made the mistake of updating the work machine to Ubuntu 8.04, I’m stuck with using Beta 5 everyday. (Dear Canonical: Please don’t ship stable releases with beta software. Thanks.) I’ve enjoyed coming home to the stable, usable, and speedy Firefox 2.</p>
<p>To be fair, my Firefox 3 experience up to now was limited only to the Linux versions, and I’d not used the release candidate on any platform. So far, RC1 on OS X doesn’t seem too bad.</p>