On Tuesday 05 April 2016, Dave Howorth wrote:
On 2016-04-05 12:00, Ruediger Meier wrote:
On Tuesday 05 April 2016, Dave Howorth wrote:
On 2016-04-05 11:34, Ruediger Meier wrote:
Firefox and Thunderbird are worst. They are not even able to run twice on the same machine (e.g. ssh -X or vnc, etc.). It's a real pain.
That's nonsense. I regularly run multiple sessions on one display with any combination of different machines and different users hosting the applications. What you do need to do is use the -no-remote option to prevent sharing sessions, as well as of course using separate profiles if that is what you want.
I do _not_ want to use separate profiles.
That's fine then, don't use separate profiles. That's why I said "if that is what you want"!
Actually you said that I am talking "nonsense". But your response simply describes in detail what I was calling already "a real pain" in short.
What you are doing is exact the oposite of what the OP was asking for. He want's to use the _same_ configs without maintaining several ones.
He said no such thing.
What else should be the reason to share /home via NFS? I guess nobody wants to share homes just for the fun that any stupid program like firefox would require some exotic options to be able to run with different config files ... to behave like unshared homes.
I'll let Per speak for himself as to his intentions, thank you.
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