Where to put install files for firefox?
I just installed SuSE 9.1 personal, and I am working on getting it up and running. I just downloaded the firefox 1.0 installer. It wants to install it's files in my home directory. I would just like to know where I should be putting these files!
thanks, travis. |
I'm no expert and I'm sure there is a 'correct' place for such files. However, I think you can make a directory called 'work' in your home directory and just import every Firefox file into and install from there. I believe FF will put files where it needs them without your direction
Fellow :newbie: |
Home should be *fine* although when you install most other stuff it goes to /usr/local/. The problem with the firefox installer is that it doesn't install stuff like linux does...it kind of puts everything in one directory. (whereas most linux apps put stuff all over the place, which is sometimes confusing but not a problem)
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Thanks guys.
If you're familiar with Red Hat 9 and SuSE, you may understand how easy it is to go through your life without ever having to know where the heck those files went. thanks again, -Travis. |
shortcuts
Now that I've got it installed (and am currently uing it) how do I get the shortcut on the taskbar? I tried right-clicking the application but ther's no "create shorcut" or "link" or "alias". I tried right-clicking the taskbar, but that had limited results too.
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Right click your panel, you should see the option Panel Menu-->Add-->Application Button-->Internet. The firefox icon may be at the root of the Internet section or under Browsers, In either case just click on the icon when you see it. :-)
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Actyally, there was no firefox button to add after right-clicking the panell. I had to go to the Konquero shortcut, right click it, changre the name, the description, type the path the the firefox app, and finally browse to the icon file for it.
But it looks just great now! |
I think I may have made a bad noob mistake when I installed firefox. I can't set new themes, I think it may be because I installed it as root. When I tried installing as a normal user, i got a write priveleges error message.
I think maybe 'cause I installed as root it dodn't create the necessary files in my home directory, and that's why I can't set themes? thank agfain for your help -travis |
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