Re: Running remote mozilla
Hi,
* moseley@hank.org <moseley@hank.org> [030506 14:22]:
> I'm running mozilla on my laptop. I wanted a bookmark on another machine so
> I ssh to the other machine and run mozilla. But instead of running the
> remote version of mozilla I get a new window of my laptop's version of
> mozilla.
>
> In other words if I'm already running mozilla 1.0 locally and then run it on
> another machine that has mozilla 1.3 I just get another window of my 1.0
> version.
>
> But if it's not already running on my local machine I get version 1.3 from
> the remote machine.
>
> I guess I wasn't expecting that. But I suppose setting up the remote
> DISPLAY gives the remote access to my locate screen (and all windows) so the
> remote mozilla can not only tell that's I have mozilla running but can also
> tell the local mozilla to create a new window. Is that a close guess?
>
> Is there a way so I can run both versions at the same time?
I think you need to start the second mozilla with the --no-remote flag.
Cheers,
Nick.
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