Good afternoon
Mi Jul 17 16:39:46 2013
Thank You for help.

 >>>   > is it possible to install
 >>>   > twice
 >>>   > Firefox


 >>
 >> There are two reasons:
 >> First learning Linux
 >> just theoretical question.
 >
 > This is why I used to do a lot of random research when I was first
 > introduced to Unix and Linux.  I always enjoyed learning new things.
 > I wish I had time to take some classes or do more individual study
 > now, but I've mostly dropped down to casual linux use over the last 5
 > years now that the job I have no longer requires it.  I hope you
 > continu to enjoy the learning journey. :-)
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Thank You.
The computer is more smooth now after study Linux more and more.
First year very often I needed to do ALT STRG F1.


 >
 >>
 >> Second
 >> Example. I do install Firefox=FF twice.
 >> So when one FF is crashing the second one will be alive.
 >> And claws twice
 >> I can split email accounts
 >> two the two programmes.
 >
 > I tried to explain as much as I understand on this topic in another
 > email.
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I read it.
Thank You.

   I wanted to point out here though that claws is supposed to
 > support multiple email accounts as per their features page:
 > <http://www.claws-mail.org/features.php?section=general>
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Thank _You.
I am using 5 email accounts
in one claws.

But for separate
privat
business
two times claws would be helpful

Today I use thunderbird   private
claws for business.


 >
 > Also, just in case you have a problem with that error message in
 > Firefox  "firefox is already running please close it first" or
 > whatever it is, you can open a terminal and usually solve the issue
 > with one of the following commands:
 >
 >>>> killall firefox
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Thank You.

What will happen:
I open
terminal 1

I open terminal 2

Both terminals I am starting
firefox.

Are both firefox indenpendent?


 >
 > OR
 >
 >>>> ps -A | grep firefox
 > that returns the process number of the running firefox, then:
 >>>> kill -9 XXXX
 > but instead of XXXX above, use the number of the firefox process.  The
 > '-9' is sending a kill signal that will not be ignored.  You can use
 > '-15' to send something more along the lines of a request that the
 > program shuts down.  search for 'Linux kill signals" to learn more
 > about that if you are interested.
 >
 > Best, ~C
 >

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Thank You.

Thank You also for the kill command.

Regards
Sophie



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