Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-02-01 Thread Ian Pascoe
: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados E Use a local file server, like in the Advanced settings tab, last box, "Use Own Server" check box Lee > Gents > > Thanks for the pointers - Foxmark would be the ideal if it could be > persuaded to use either the local

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-31 Thread mac
LeeGroups wrote: > Wrong menu :) > Tools / Foxmarks / Foxmarks settings / Advanced / Server Ah! That explains everything! Mac -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-31 Thread LeeGroups
>> E Use a local file server, like in the Advanced settings >> tab, last box, "Use Own Server" check box >> > > Sorry for being stupid, but where exactly is this? I've looked in > Firefox Edit/Preferences/Advanced, where there are four tabs: General; > Network; Update; E

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-31 Thread mac
LeeGroups wrote: > E Use a local file server, like in the Advanced settings > tab, last box, "Use Own Server" check box Sorry for being stupid, but where exactly is this? I've looked in Firefox Edit/Preferences/Advanced, where there are four tabs: General; Network; Update; En

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-31 Thread LeeGroups
t: 31 January 2009 15:41 > To: British Ubuntu Talk > Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados > > > On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:10 AM, mac wrote: > >> Stuart wrote: >> >> >>> ...the Foxmarks add-on for Firefox lets you synchronize your >>

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-31 Thread Ian Pascoe
ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-uk-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com]on Behalf Of Michael G Fletcher Sent: 31 January 2009 15:41 To: British Ubuntu Talk Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:10 AM, mac wrote: > Stuart wrote: > >> ...the Foxmarks

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-31 Thread Michael G Fletcher
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 7:10 AM, mac wrote: > Stuart wrote: > >> ...the Foxmarks add-on for Firefox lets you synchronize your >> bookmarks... They are all stored on a central server. > > The privacy issues with this are mentioned in the thread. Here's Eben > Moglen on this general area: > http:/

[ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-31 Thread Ken Robson
Ian. try the Foxmarks extension, it will sync your bookmarks & optionally passwords between multiple copies. Ken -- ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-30 Thread mac
Stuart wrote: > ...the Foxmarks add-on for Firefox lets you synchronize your > bookmarks... They are all stored on a central server. The privacy issues with this are mentioned in the thread. Here's Eben Moglen on this general area: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=cLQiTzs8PQ4 Mac -- ubuntu-uk@

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-30 Thread Stuart
mac wrote: > Ian Pascoe wrote: > >> Gents >> >> Slightly off topic. >> >> On my PC I use Firefox when both in Ubuntu and Windows. Is it possible to >> utilise a FAT partition to act as a common storage place for bookmarks >> between the two variants of FF? And really pushing the boat out,also

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-30 Thread mac
Ian Pascoe wrote: > Gents > > Slightly off topic. > > On my PC I use Firefox when both in Ubuntu and Windows. Is it possible to > utilise a FAT partition to act as a common storage place for bookmarks > between the two variants of FF? And really pushing the boat out,also the > browsing history

Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-30 Thread Rob Beard
On 30/01/2009 20:32, Ian Pascoe wrote: > Gents > > Slightly off topic. > > On my PC I use Firefox when both in Ubuntu and Windows. Is it possible to > utilise a FAT partition to act as a common storage place for bookmarks > between the two variants of FF? And really pushing the boat out,also the

[ubuntu-uk] OT: Firefox Officeanados

2009-01-30 Thread Ian Pascoe
Gents Slightly off topic. On my PC I use Firefox when both in Ubuntu and Windows. Is it possible to utilise a FAT partition to act as a common storage place for bookmarks between the two variants of FF? And really pushing the boat out,also the browsing history which I know is managed by SQLite