Hi James, Il giorno gio, 23/06/2011 alle 04.35 -0400, Jasper St. Pierre ha scritto: > The only browser-agnostic way to do this is > to basically be a website.. that means running a simple HTTP daemon.
The following might be really stupid and newbie questions, but I am worried by having an unwanted HTTP daemon on my system so I'll fire them anyway :) Is the HTTP daemon optional? Saying it in another way, can I still install extensions the old way and completely disable the HTTP service and the one click installation platform? Is the HTTP server a proper HTTP server, that means reachable by other hosts on my network? Hope the answer is no :) I am asking this because my University explicitly prohibits running servers on our computers and I do not want to have troubles. I'm worried by the case where the daemon cannot be disabled. Why should I want an HTTP server on a desktop PC? I understand the benefits given by the easiness of installing extensions with one click, but what if I do not need them and prefer a server free machine? PLease make it optional :) I hope this mail doesn't seem rude, it is not intended. Cheers, Alessandro _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list