Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Are you sure that the local Firefox/seamonkey starts up or is it already running? The latter is somehow normal as mozilla apps do something to avoid running multiple instances. This is done using some X methods. What always should work to avoid it is using -no-remote as commandline parameter.
Yes, I usually have Firefox and/or Seamonkey running. However, why should an app on a remote computer open the same browser on the local computer? I'm running that app remotely, because I want to do something on that remote computer. In this instance, it is to install software on that remote computer. If this is some genius's idea of a "feature", I'd like to know how to turn it off, as it's worse than useless. BTW, this is a fairly recent thing, as it didn't work that way a few years ago. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org