Hello Jordan!
Well, first of all the Workaround is meant for you to put to the default
startup homepage into the mozilla.cfg not firefox.js. I still haven't
been able to figure out how to fix that (Although I have to admit I
wasn't able to spend much time debugging).
But second, you're
This issue appears to be fixed in vanilla 2.6.26 with the following
patch
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=163ea310b68bdde89b1ac633fbf8c0db290d3f86
The fix sets the special reboot for all machines of Type Dell OptiPlex
745.
Roderick: Your Acer Aspire
Yes, the current firefox directory layout is a bit cluttered up.
Anyway, step by step instructions for fully updated 8.04.1 as of this
date:
1. create file mozilla.txt with the following contents
//
pref(browser.startup.homepage, http://www.launchpad.net;);
2. Convert mozilla.txt to
furicle wrote:
I cannot get this to work - even using your supplied mozilla.cfg.
Brian
I've just verified it on an indepentent ubuntu setup and it works. Are
you sure you have the latest upgrades and gotten rid of all firefox
processes?
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systemwide default startup homepage ignored
Jordan Erickson wrote:
Philippe, it's great to have workarounds but let's not treat this as a
solution - the problem lies in that /etc/firefox-3.0/pref/firefox.js
(which has always been the default global config for Firefox, regardless
of Xulrunner) does not honor the
There is a workaround:
By following http://kb.mozillazine.org/Locking_preferences create a .cfg
file and put in
pre
//
pref(browser.startup.homepage, XXX);
/pre
Where XXX ist your default startup homepage.
Please not that with 8.04, replace local-settings.js with
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xulrunner-1.9
On Ubuntu 8.04.1
/usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9.0.3/greprefs/system-greprefs.js points to
/etc/xulrunner-1.9/system-grepref.js which does not exist. Instead
/etc/xulrunner-1.9/system-greprefs.js is included in the package.
** Affects:
I can confirm that adding the line
setkeycodes e017 148
to '/usr/share/hotkey-setup/ibm.hk' fixes the 'Access IBM' button on my
T42p.
I can confirm as well that showkey and acpi_listen show the button, but
without the setkey fix the event isn't propagated through to X via
acpi_fakekey.