Opening 2 Firefox profiles
Michael Holstein
michael.holstein at csuohio.edu
Wed Jan 3 21:12:59 UTC 2007
> Interesting. As a variety of sources have said "Linux is not an
> operating system," it's kernel, and there are many incompatibilities
> between various distributions.
Well, that's debatable. But to be clearer ...
From : http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/system-requirements.html
(the important bits...) :
* Linux kernel 2.2.14 (with glibc 2.3.2, XFree86-3.3.6, gtk+2.0,
fontconfig/xft and libstdc++5)
If you've already created profile #2, try and start firefox with the -P
{profilename} switch .. eg "/path/to/firefox -P TorProfile". If that
doesn't work, you can create a new (passwordless/nologin) user and start
firefox with sudo (eg: "sudo -H -u torfox /path/to/firefox").
You can also create a profile from the CLI by doing "/path/to/firefox
-CreateProfile {profileName}" and then run that one with the -P
{profileName} switch.
If you still can't get if figured out, post all the requested info as a
bugreport and somebody will look into it (over at mozilla.org).
Cheers,
~Mike.
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