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Old 01-12-2007, 05:54 AM   #1
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Sharing Firefox between Ubuntu&Gentoo&Windows *SOLVED*


I am sharing a Firefox profile on a FAT32 partition between Windows XP and LINUX!
The problems are the following:

1. I boot into UBUNTU LINUX and launch Firefox where AUTOSCROOLING OPTION is TICKED in FF 'preferences'. Then I close FF and reboot to WIndows XP where I also launch Firefox and the 'autoscrooling option' is still 'ticked. But when I reboot back to UBUNTU from Windows and open FF the 'autoscrooling option' gets unticked.

2. I boot into UBUNTU and launch FF where middle click button closes the TAB. But when I boot into GENTOO LINUX middle click button on a tab reloads it.

How do I fix this so the AUTOSCROOLING OPTION is always TICKED and the tab closes on middle click??

I've tried it with a clean profile but still the same thing.
Using Firefox 1.5 and UBUNTU EDGY.

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Old 01-12-2007, 09:17 AM   #2
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How exactly did you share the profile? Is it a way that would still allow files to be different on each OS? Can Firefox in Ubuntu store files that Firefox in Win doesn't share?

If I were going to share mine on a FAT32 partition I would use Win to create it, then boot Linux and, before loading Firefox, run

ln -s ~/.mozilla/firefox /path/to/profile

Obviously replace /path/to/profile with the actual path. This way you ensure that ALL profile-related files are shared.
 
Old 01-12-2007, 10:25 AM   #3
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well I have a bit different approach.

In Gentoo&Ubuntu I have the FAT32 shared this way:

Code:
FSTAB:
##fat32 firefox
/dev/hda9 /home/tom/.mozilla/ vfat utf8,umask=000,uid=1000,gid=0,auto,rw,users 0 1
and in Windows I have set FAT32 partition mount path to:
Code:
c:\Documents and Settings\*my username*\Application Data\Mozilla
 
Old 01-12-2007, 12:22 PM   #4
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That works, too. Wow! A whole partition just for Mozilla's files!

Let's say /dev/hda9 translates to F: in Windows. You actually mapped F: to the C:\Documents*Mozilla directory? Then I can't see how one would be different - or why General.AutoScroll would be reset to false in about:config.

As for the #2 thing does the mouse button produce the same keycode and is the keycode mapped to the same function in both Ubuntu and Gentoo? Which window manager(s) do you use?
 
Old 01-12-2007, 01:00 PM   #5
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That works, too. Wow! A whole partition just for Mozilla's files!
what can I say, GO MOZILLA

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Let's say /dev/hda9 translates to F: in Windows. You actually mapped F: to the C:\Documents*Mozilla directory?
I did it like that because I hated the thought of another drive letter in Windows. I already have
C: -system drive
D: - DVDROM
E: -IMAGE DRIVE
Z: NETWORK drive
and that is way to much mess already.

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Then I can't see how one would be different - or why General.AutoScroll would be reset to false in about:config.
me neither
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As for the #2 thing does the mouse button produce the same keycode and is the keycode mapped to the same function in both Ubuntu and Gentoo?
yes it does
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Which window manager(s) do you use?
KDE ofcourse

Last edited by Ashrack; 01-14-2007 at 12:07 PM.
 
Old 01-14-2007, 12:07 PM   #6
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just tried it on a friends computer. He is running Win2k3 and Ubuntu DAPPER GNOME and the same thing happens with autoscrolling.
So apperantly I am not the only one affected here.

Last edited by Ashrack; 01-14-2007 at 02:20 PM.
 
Old 01-15-2007, 02:29 AM   #7
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I finally got the sollution over at BUGZILLA firefox. I am posting the solution so others with similar problem will find the answer:
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--- Comment #1 from Ria Klaassen <ria.klaassen@gmail.com> 2007-01-14 12:51:57 PST ---
Sounds like your Linux has a different default for general. autoScroll.
You could make a user.js with the line user_pref("general.autoScroll", true);
in it.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/User.js
 
  


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