On Tue, 24 Dec 2013 13:13:26 +0100
Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mard...@alice-dsl.net> wrote:

> If I start Firefox with profile A, I might have cookies enabled by
> default and the history only includes Linux links.
> 
> When using Firefox profile B, I perhaps have cookies disabled by default
> and the history only includes links to audio gear.
> 
> So if I search the history for radio, I would get software related to
> radio by profile A and service manuals, semiconductor vendors by profile
> B, after doing research, bevor it was useful to decide what I should
> bookmark.
> 
> And again, e.g. different security settings, one profile without
> add-ons, the other profile perhaps with 20 add-on.

Ok. And how exactly using different users for these profiles limits you?

What's so hard in running 'sudo -u user1 firefox' and 'sudo -u user2
firefox'?

Reco


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