Hi.
L'octidi 8 floréal, an CCXVI, Brad Rogers a écrit :
> This prompted me to look at a couple of things. It seems that you can
> create profiles for Iceweasel by calling it with the -ProfileManager
> option. If you create a profile without plugins, or whatever, you can
> then call Iceweasel wit
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 18:48:58 +0200
Nicolas George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Nicolas,
> Thanks for your suggestion. I have no objection on the principle of
> this solution. In fact I tried it already, and it does not work:
> $MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH adds to the plugins search path, it does not repl
L'octidi 8 floréal, an CCXVI, Ron Johnson a écrit :
> iceweasel -safe-mode
Thanks for this indication, I did not know this option.
Unfortunately, it does not seem to work for my problem: this option disable
add-ons, but not plugins. I want to disable plugins, not add-ons.
Nevertheless, I keep it
L'octidi 8 floréal, an CCXVI, Brad Rogers a écrit :
> Why not do it t'other way around? That is, let dpkg install all the
> plugins and what not in the default location, but call your unsullied
> Iceweasel with $MOZ_PLUGIN_PATH. From a script in ~/bin, for example.
Thanks for your suggestion. I
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On 04/26/08 08:46, Nicolas George wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Is there a standard way to disable an Iceweasel plugin installed by a
> package?
>
> I like my default Iceweasel session to be completely plugin-free: it makes
> it faster, mor stable, and acts as an
On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 15:46:04 +0200
Nicolas George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Nicolas,
> Unfortunately, some packaged plugins come with symlinks in the default
> directory, and I did not find how to disable them, apart from
Why not do it t'other way around? That is, let dpkg install all th
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