Le 23/03/2017 à 02:29, L A Walsh a écrit :
jdd wrote:
It's still necessary to use the "--no-remote" option to launch Firefox if you want Firefox to work fully from the server (that is saving files on the sever), else Firefox (typed on the server's terminal window) simply asks for a local (on the desktop) session.
I think the "no-remote" is needed if there is a firefox already running on your desktop. I've never seen FF (or any other program, for that matter, asking for a local session. Might be nice if needing a web-browser on my server launched the one on my desktop, instead of a remote-X FF running on the server.
you are right. If Firefox have a running session on the desktop, and "firefox" is typed in *the server terminal*, a new windows open on the desktop (save do save on the desktop). If firefox is *not* running on the desktop, typing "firefox" opens a firefox server session that displays on the desktop, but save on the server. Option --no-remote gives the last result even if an other session of Firefox is still running on the desktop. I need this because some test site gives results as graphical html. still curious :-) thanks jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org