On Sun, 23 May 2021 09:01:51 -0400
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> Interesting. Makes me wonder if, when firefox is started with a
> file:/// style URL it bothers to pass the content of that file to the
> remote firefox... Probably not
A commandline with a file:// reference will just start or switch
On Sat, May 22, 2021 at 09:25:53PM +0200, Radisson via Dng wrote:
>
> firefox has the idea to check if some other instance is running and use
> that instead.
> That causes some wired behavior. try
> firefox --no-remote
>
Interesting. Makes me wonder if, when firefox is started with a
file:///
firefox has the idea to check if some other instance is running and use
that instead.
That causes some wired behavior. try
firefox --no-remote
Am 19.05.21 um 14:47 schrieb Hendrik Boom:
I ssh -X from my laptop (midwinter) to my server, april.
On april I start a browser.
Of course it displays
Hendrik:
> I ssh -X from my laptop (midwinter) to my server, april.
> On april I start a browser.
> Of course it displays on my laptop because of the -X,
> I navigate to my home directory (I have one on each machine)
>
> When I do this with chromium I get my home directory on april, as expected.
I ssh -X from my laptop (midwinter) to my server, april.
On april I start a browser.
Of course it displays on my laptop because of the -X,
I navigate to my home directory (I have one on each machine)
When I do this with chromium I get my home directory on april, as expected.
When I do it with