Testing thread about nothing (I'm trying to diagnose an LQ-related Firefox issue)
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Didn't you see the comparison shot I posted as an attachment?
Look in your User CP under "Edit Options". At the very bottom, under "Miscellaneous Options", there's an option to select the "Enhanced Interface - Full WYSIWYG Editing".
I wonder how to set the user agent to Arch Linux in Chromium?
Code:
google-chrome --user-agent="Slackware/current Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/6.0.408.1 Safari/533.1"
You will have to change the google-chrome bit to whatever the command to start chromium is and replace Slackware with Arch. Also your architecture according to your system. Set an alias or any shortcut properties accordingly so you don't have to start it from CLI each time.
It's possible in Arch to install the Firebrand package from the AUR, which restores it from Shiretoko/Namaroka/etc to Mozilla Firefox, icons et al. I don't know if it would work on other distros the same way, or other OS either.
But just one quick question: Is it just a matter of running the shell script provided, or do you have to go through all the makepkg and pacman -U stuff that you normally would to make/install a package from the AUR?
But just one quick question: Is it just a matter of running the shell script provided, or do you have to go through all the makepkg and pacman -U stuff that you normally would to make/install a package from the AUR?
Yeah, I know, but I couldn't help myself Mostly I was just wanting to stay off the topic of "philosophy" for a while (if you even want to call it that ).
As for the whole script thing, I got it resolved. It was just a matter of running the script as root. Yay, now I have the actual FF icons/name in my menus/launcher!
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