Ben Choi wrote: > I've been looking at Mozilla's "-turbo" mode and have read that it only > works for Windows. However, I'm working with Mozilla 0.9.5 on Linux and > noticed that it appears to work there as well. > > The functionality I'm looking for is to be able to start Mozilla as a > background daemon, suppressing opening the initial window and have any > subsequence invocations of Mozilla send remote commands to the running > process to open up new windows. When I startup "mozilla-bin" using "-turbo" > in Linux (RH6.2) it seems to do what I want other than to kill the > "mozilla-bin" process when the last window is killed (Instead, I'd like it > to continue to run indefinitely). Other than that, it seems to work under > Linux. > > Is there something I'm missing here, or am I getting this functionality > under Linux "for free?" > > Thanks in advance, > > Ben > > > >
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86977 It doesn't work yet. It's on my list. Most of the messaging infastructure is there as a result of my x-remote work. However, the part that would actually run "as a daemon" isn't done. I just haven't gotten to it yet since it's been lower priority than the other bits I've been working on. --Chris -- ------------ Christopher Blizzard http://people.redhat.com/blizzard/ Mozilla.org - we're on a mission from God. Still. ------------
