Andre Truter wrote: > I installed openSUSE 10.2 for a client on a laptop. One of the main > uses he has for it is to go around to clients and demo a web > application that is installed on the laptop. > So, the machine will not be connected to a network when he does the demos. > > He will also mainly use modem dial up for internet connectivity. > > Problem is that apparently Firefox looks at the status of > NetworkManager to decide if it should start in offline mode of online > mode. > So, every time he does a demo, he first need to remember to set > Firefox in online mode. This is extremely frustrating, as that is the > last thing you think of if you do a demo on your local machine and it > is also not so good to try and impress a client and the first thing > they see is an error message. > > Does anybody know if there is a way of overriding this behavior in Firefox? > > I have googled, but have not found anything yet.
How is the local demo accessed then? On a local webserver or as local files? If it's a webserver which IP address is used then? Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
