Re: remote X weirdness

2005-11-22 Thread Marcin Cieslak
It is "firefox" script at guilt. It always attempts to call "mozilla-xremote-client" to find a working browser findow. This behaviour is blocked when using some options (like "-width") or can be avoided by invoking run_mozilla.sh firefox-bin directly with correct paths -- << Mar

Re: remote X weirdness

2005-10-10 Thread Willie McKemie
On Mon, Oct 10, 2005 at 07:09:46AM +0100, Neil Youngman wrote: > On Sunday 09 Oct 2005 22:18, Willie McKemie wrote: > > I "ssh -XC ", then "firefox" or "firefox&". Sure enough, I get > > Firefox on my local display. But, it gives every indication that it is > > a local Firefox, not Firefox on the

Re: remote X weirdness

2005-10-09 Thread Neil Youngman
On Sunday 09 Oct 2005 22:18, Willie McKemie wrote: > I "ssh -XC ", then "firefox" or "firefox&". Sure enough, I get > Firefox on my local display. But, it gives every indication that it is > a local Firefox, not Firefox on the remote box; the URL "file:///" > shows the local filesystem. Other X

remote X weirdness

2005-10-09 Thread Willie McKemie
This is not a strictly laptop problem, but I see it on a laptop :-) It happens at least on Libranet 2.8, and I seem to recall seeing it happen on other Debians. I "ssh -XC ", then "firefox" or "firefox&". Sure enough, I get Firefox on my local display. But, it gives every indication that it