Greetings All, Something happened to me last night while browsing the net with Firefox that took me by surprise, and being a perpetual noob I thought I'd toss it up here. I came across a "Scare-ware" site that "scanned" my Ubuntu 8.10 box and found a whole bunch of .exe and .dll nasties. Of course I realized immediately it was a lame attempt to scare me into buying something totally useless, but afterward, Firefox Maximized itself to full-screen, obliterating the toolbars so I couldn't close out of it, or even shut down the computer. I can see how this would be a major problem for a Windows user, but I simply changed to a terminal and used Top to end the process. Restarting Firefox and restoring the defaults had no effect on the weirdness, neither did completely uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox via Synaptic, (which was unnecessary as well, but gave me a clue as to what the real issue was). The quick and dirty fix was to delete the .mozilla folder from ~/home, forcing Firefox to create a new file upon restarting it. That seemed to fix the issue, except I had to reload all my bookmarks. I have since backed-up my .mozilla file under a different name in case it happens again. I'm just wondering if there was a simpler/better way to deal with it? I am running some Windows games and MSIE 6.0 (Misery?) under Wine, if that makes a difference, but I doubt it. Thanks, Stu --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss