At some point hitherto, Paul Iadonisi hath spake thusly:
> > I think you might have to hack the
> > 
> >     user_pref("browser.startup.homepage","<insert URL here>");
> > 
> > in the file:
> > 
> >     ~/.mozilla/<some dir>/<some random string of characters>/prefs.js
> 
>   This works for a user that is already created and I can find that 'random
> string of characters' directory.  If I don't know what the directory is
> going to be, it doesn't help me when I want to put something in /etc/skel.

Yeah!  Does anyone know WHY mozilla does this?  It's really, really
irritating.


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