You can see more details about this release here : http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?t=90193 Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
I copied the mozilla-firefox-0.9-r1 ebuild to mozilla-firefox-0.9.1 and it compiled fine. But, when I ran it for the first time it said no running windows found, and stopped. Then I ran it as root, it said no running windows found, and worked. Then I could run it as a normal user. This is a problem just like the previous ebuild's problem that was fixed. This one should not be too hard to fix.
same here..do you have any explanation?
Have to run it once as root then it works. Dunno how to fix it permanently
worked for me
*** Bug 55612 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
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Noticed you use firefox-0.9-init.tar.bz2 in the ebuild. The contents of that archive list the version as 0.9, when it probably should be 0.9.1. I don't think it affects functionality too much - don't really know.
Created attachment 34522 [details] Screenshot illustrating menu render problem Hilighted menu items are whited out - see attached screenie. I had this problem with 0.9, hoped it was just a bug with that version but it has persisted to 0.9.1. A friend running 0.9.1nightly on FC2 doesn't have the problem. Anyone else seeing it? USE="-kde -arts apm acpi alsa apache2 apm avi canna crypt cups encode evo flash gd gif gnome gtk2 gtkhtml imap imlib innodb ipv6 -java jpeg ldap libg++ libgda libwww maildir mbox mmx mozilla mpeg -mysql ncurses oggvorbis odbc opengl pam perl pdflib png -postgres python qt qtmt quicktime readline samba sasl sdl sse ssl tiff truetype X xml2 xmms xv zlib" CFLAGS="-O3 -mcpu=pentium4 -funroll-loops -pipe" x11-base/xfree 4.3.0-r5 x11-libs/gtk+ 2.4.1
is that the mandrake galaxy theme? I had the same problem with that theme.
It is the default firefox theme. Windowmanager (sawfish) theme is erm.. I forget. I tried changing the frame style but that didn't effect the whiteout problem.
Zach, he's referring to your gtk theme. Try running "gnome-theme-manager" and making sure you're using the default gtk theme and not something else. Sometimes the gtk themes/engines can interfere with firefox's widget rendering.