At Mon, 30 Nov 2009 18:59:13 +0100 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org wrote:
Robert Heller a écrit :
There is a file named 'prefs.js' in the ~/.mozilla/firefox/<mumble>.default/ directory.
Now this creates another problem. I manually tested this, and it works ok. But when I try to work with /etc/skel, I have some unexpected behaviour.
Say I put prefs.js in /etc/skel/.mozilla/firefox/yahonga.default
When I create my user, his ~/.mozilla now has two prefs.js files.
in /etc/skel/.mozilla/firefox/yahonga.default
in /etc/skel/.mozilla/firefox/yatahongaga.default
Now where does this catwalksonthekeyboard.default directory come from? What is it possibly good for? And, more interestingly, how can I put my user preferences under /etc/skel/.mozilla so Firefox actually finds them without me having to jump through burning loops first?
I don't really know. You might not be able to use /etc/skel and instead patch /usr/lib/firefox-<mumble>/defaults/profile/prefs.js instead as part of the post-install/update of firefox.
Cheers,
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