[SOLVED] Firefox nightly on Debian 64 bit squeeze don't update
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Firefox nightly on Debian 64 bit squeeze don't update
While on the 32 bit version i haven't problem.
I use different profile for the stable and the nigthly versions.
Note:
I use the binary taken directly from mozilla and update regulary it directly from the browser.
On the attachment you can see what should be appear after the update.
Now i'm on ubuntu 10.04 (32 bit) no problem.
Before i was on debian 64 bit squeeze and obtain the message a process already running, but no firefox was present.
And everytime i tried the upgrade i obtain again the same message.
I start the pc from zero and appear the same.
Ok i solved that problem.
There wasn't present a sufficient space available on the partition.
I found the solution after attempting to directly download the new package and try to unpack it.
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