Can you force Mozilla to start a new session and not use shared memory? I
would like to ssh into a machine that is part of a private network and run
the web browser to access the web console for our server equipment. Every
time I launch, it launches locally. I am forwarding X sessions correctly (I
can run the java program that manages our SAN).

Thanks,
Robert


On 7/5/07 2:16 PM, "Stuart Jansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>> My web browser (mozilla) is still alive after I kill the terminal. This
>> is probably because mozilla is catching the SIGHUP.
>> Thank you for all your suggestions.
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> Did you already have a copy of mozilla running? As an optimization,
> Mozilla (and family) used X shared memory to detect other running copies
> (even remote) and avoid starting new processes.
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