On Wednesday 10 November 2004 06:13, Stephen Boulet wrote:
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 10:43 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
No, the problem is that you need to have an environment set up to run firefox, or any mozilla derivative. /usr/bin/firefox is a script that does that for you and then launches the browser
Hmm, that doesn't work either. I issue the command and nothing happens.
I tried launching it with various options. The 'edit' option provided this feedback:
firefox -edit
that actually fails for me too. I can run it with no parameters at all though
Is all this stuff necessary if I'm using purely kde?
But you're not using purely kde. You're using firefox, and firefox is a gtk based application that's getting closer and closer ties to gnome every day