Thanks.
I didn't know about these things :(
I'll notice this.
One more question. As I understand other applications also will miss
system integration if they are installed not from the distribution.
Right? How to find which application will miss it and which will not?
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With best regards,
Andrew Senyshyn
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Andrew Senyshyn wrote:
Hm...
Please explain.
what I'm missing?
currently:
- out-of-the-box integration of plugins delivered with openSUSE
- automatic paper size setting for printing
- dbus support (use offline mode if NetworkManager is offline)
- man-page ;-)
- lockdown mode (using gconf)
- support for helper apps with arguments (through gnome-vfs)
- multi-language install
- integrated desktop files
- startup notification support
- proxy settings by system or Gnome config
- compiled for your environment
(a few more minor stuff)
Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Andrew Senyshyn wrote:
I'm using suse 10.0. So to FF 2.0 i upgraded just downloading it from FF
site in version 2.0.0.1.
Binaries from archive I unpacked to /opt/firefox and used it instead of
old. To version 2.0.0.3 it updates from mozilla site by FF mechanism.
Works perfect.
You are missing a few features of system integration in that case. If it
really would be better we could just drop Firefox from the distribution.
Wolfgang
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