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2006 Jul 18
3
Thunderbird Upgraded from 1.0.8 to 1.5.0.4 and MOZ_NO_REMOTE dead
...derbird/releases/1.5.0.4.html#install
I was just suppose to copy the files....
In the end I put it in /usr/lib/thunderbird
I am NOT a Linux guy so could not figure out how to properly replace
/usr/lib/thunderbird-1.0.8 and /usr/bin/thunderbird...
So I setup the following script, acct1mail:
set MOZ_NO_REMOTE=1
/usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird -profile ~/data/acct1/Mail &
set MOZ_NO_REMOTE=0
and acct2mail
set MOZ_NO_REMOTE=1
/usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird -profile ~/data/acct2/Mail &
set MOZ_NO_REMOTE=0
In 1.0.8, running these two scripts (mozilla-thunderbird -profile
...)and have two copi...
2008 Oct 29
4
Can one invoke multiple INSTANCEs of Firefox on CentOS
I am doing some testing with XForms and I really need a separate instance
of Firefox, one that shares nothing with my primary instance that has
various reference works and web sites open, to test forms. Is this even
possible? I have a sense from the small bit of testing that I have done
that even with separate profiles and invoking the firefox process manually
from different terminal windows
2006 Aug 11
5
Running firefox on a remote host on centos-4
Back in the day (read: before the latest firefox update), I used to be
able to ssh to a remote box, run 'firefox -local', and have that box fire
up its own firefox session even if I was running firefox on the system
from I which I sshed. Those days seem to be gone. No matter what I try, if
I've got firefox running on my local desktop, the remote firefox command just
fires off