mozilla crashes when loading java sites.

Don’t know what to do with this one. Tried to find a sokution on line but nothing seemed relavant. When I go to a java enabled site mozilla crashes, so I opened firefox in an x-term and this is the messsage I get:

bruce@linux-den:~> firefox
Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
Flash Player: Warning: environment variable G_FILENAME_ENCODING is set and is not UTF-8
**
** Gtk:ERROR:(gtkplug.c:182):gtk_plug_set_is_child: assertion failed: (!GTK_WIDGET (plug)->parent)
/usr/bin/firefox: line 126: 7131 Aborted $MOZ_PROGRAM “$@”
bruce@linux-den:~>

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bruce.

The output seems to deal with flash player and not java. Are you running 32-bit or 64-bit openSUSE?

I have this exact same output on the CLI when trying to visit a flash site (Novell huddle).

Funny thing is, when I start FF as me, it crashes on the site, but when I start it as a test user it just works.
Could it be related to add-ons or other plugins?

Mark

Solidghost is right and the messages bruce… are getting have NOTHING to do with java. But…still annoying.

bruce32466, did you ever get this resolved? What version of java do you supposedly have installed, what version of FF, etc? If you did a self-install of FF, please check if you have the gtk version needed. FF 3 will NOT run with older gtk.

I have this exact same output on the CLI when trying to visit a flash
site (Novell huddle).

Funny thing is, when I start FF as me, it crashes on the site, but when
I start it as a test user it just works.
Could it be related to add-ons or other plugins?

Mark


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Solidghost is right and the messages bruce… are getting have NOTHING
to do with java. But…still annoying.

bruce32466, did you ever get this resolved? What version of java do you
supposedly have installed, what version of FF, etc? If you did a
self-install of FF, please check if you have the gtk version needed. FF
3 will NOT run with older gtk.


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