On Fri, Aug 17, 2007 at 02:04:23PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > When I enter URLs or Google search terms in the text boxes near the top > of an Iceweasel window, it drops down a menu of guesses as to what I'm > going to type next. I could do without its guesses. Especially because > sometimes when it does this it freezes the entire user interface > (I'm running icewm, by the way). Ths only way to continue seems to be > to kill iceweasel. This can be easy if I happen to have a shell > window open and I can still give it keyboard focus (killall firefox-bin > works), but if not, the only way out seems to be control-alt-backspace.
Ctrl-Alt-T should open x-terminal-emulator. You can configure this in .icewm/keys (use /usr/share/icewm/keys as a template). > Now this is presumably a bug in iceweasel, and may have been fixed in > versions that haven't made it into etch (I'm running an up-to-date etch > on an 32-bit AMD system). But rather than wait forever, is there some > way I can suppress the feature -- I really don't need the proposed > autocompletions. Perhaps an option in an configuration file, or in one > of firefox's maze of configuration menus? There's a recent thread discussing this feature, maybe you find something there. Regards, Andrei -- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. (Albert Einstein)
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