Just to add two words (and to answer in-list yet again), I rarely use the address bar in the internet panel. Usually I click the browser shortcut (bottom left corner) in myzone and type in the address bar of the browser.
Mike 2009/9/3 Mike Massonnet <mmasson...@gmail.com>: > Sorry no. My version of mutter-moblin is 0.31.2-2.1 (rpm -qi mutter-moblin). > > Mike > > 2009/9/3 Oleg Bezorudko-Chyrykalov <obezoru...@gmail.com>: >> >> No EOF in the script, I figured it is closing the cat command. >> Script now looks this way: >> >> #!/bin/sh >> firefox ${*#-I} >> echo firefox ${*#-I} > /tmp/firefox-command >> >> and the output in /tmp/firefox-command is: >> >> firefox >> >> nothing more... I tried to use firefox $* instead firefox ${*#-I} in the >> scrip, but the output was exactly the same. >> Any ideas on why it might be happening? >> >> On Thu, Sep 3, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Mike Massonnet <mmasson...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Forgot the To: list again. >>> >>> 2009/9/3 Mike Massonnet <mmasson...@gmail.com>: >>> > 2009/9/3 Oleg Bezorudko-Chyrykalov <obezoru...@gmail.com>: >>> >> Ok so I put in a script: >>> >> #!/bin/sh >>> >> firefox ${*#-I} >>> >> EOF >>> > >>> > You didn't put EOF in the script, did you? It has nothing to do there, >>> > it was part of the cat command to terminate it automatically. >>> > >>> >> And now when I type an address in the Internet section it does start >>> >> firefox, but only to load my home page, not the page I wrote in >>> >> there... >>> >> I think its worth mentioning that my netbook is not connected to the >>> >> internet right now, so it is possible that firefox is not going >>> >> anywhere >>> >> because it doesnt see any connection, just trying to access home page. >>> >> Mike, can you please check it? >>> > >>> > As said, I tested and it works fine here. You can debug a little on >>> > your side, add within the script the line: >>> > echo firefox ${*#-I} > /tmp/firefox-command >>> > >>> > and after typing something in the address bar you can display the >>> > content of the file /tmp/firefox-command (cat /tmp/firefox-command in >>> > a terminal) to see what it tried to run. You can run that same command >>> > from a terminal to see how it behaves. But perhaps it's just cause >>> > your connection is down. I have no more advice. >>> > >>> >> Thanks a lot! >>> > >>> > Mike >>> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Oleg Bezorudko-Chyrykalov >> mailto:obezoru...@gmail.com >> > _______________________________________________ Moblin dev Mailing List dev@moblin.org To manage or unsubscribe from this mailing list visit: http://lists.moblin.org/listinfo/dev or your user account on http://moblin.org once logged in. For more information on the Moblin Developer Mailing lists visit: http://moblin.org/community/mailing-lists