On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:48:10AM -0700, andrew fresh wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:37:22AM -0700, Bob Beck wrote:
> >     It appears not to want to print anymore.
> 
> I am sure there was recent discussion about README.OpenBSD.
> 
> $ grep -C4 lpr /usr/local/mozilla-firefox/README.OpenBSD  
> Gtk+2 doesn't try to use LPR printing backend by default.  In order
> to use LPR for printing, create ~/.gtkrc-2.0 with the following
> contents:
> 
> gtk-print-backends = "file,lpr,cups"
> 
> If you want to make this change available for all users, use
> /etc/gtkrc instead of ~/.gtkrc-2.0.

I'm beginning to get pissed at all the shit the firefox devs and gnome
people are putting in their software.

They are obnoxious, and no longer actually serve their users.

I've spent a few minutes trying to figure out how to coerce firefox to
accept an https self-signed certificate.

Heck, when you're trying out stuff, it's already fucking hard enough to
set up apache and get self-signed certificates. And yep, fuck jesus !
I know what I'm doing, if I really want to connect to https://localhost,
once firefox has told me the certificate is self-signed and that it can't
resolve the hostname through RDNS, I JUST WANT IT TO GET OUT OF MY FACE SO
THAT I CAN TEST STUFF !

Geeze ! looks like it's no longer possible *simply* to run https tests
without having a full network and $$$-certificates.

Nice job, mozilla foundation!

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