[freenet-support] Firefox (Ubuntu) - Freenet is now default profile

2008-08-19 Thread Dalek Invasion
When I click on Firefox from any menu option in Ubuntu - it fires up the FreeNet profile. Any idea how this could have occurred or how to to fix it so I have a FreeNet and a 'normal' profile? Or how to create shortcuts to access each profile?

[freenet-support] Firefox (Ubuntu) - Freenet is now default profile

2008-08-19 Thread Jim Cook
Although I only know a tiny bit about Ubuntu, you can probably create Firefox shortcuts that specify which profile to use. In Windows, the command in the shortcut is "" -P -no-remote. You don't want to use the freenet profile for web browsing, because it opens far too many connections per

[freenet-support] Firefox (Ubuntu) - Freenet is now default profile

2008-08-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
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[freenet-support] Firefox (Ubuntu) - Freenet is now default profile

2008-08-19 Thread Dalek Invasion
When I click on Firefox from any menu option in Ubuntu - it fires up the FreeNet profile. Any idea how this could have occurred or how to to fix it so I have a FreeNet and a 'normal' profile? Or how to create shortcuts to access each profile? ___

Re: [freenet-support] Firefox (Ubuntu) - Freenet is now default profile

2008-08-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 19 August 2008 10:56, Dalek Invasion wrote: When I click on Firefox from any menu option in Ubuntu - it fires up the FreeNet profile. Any idea how this could have occurred or how to to fix it so I have a FreeNet and a 'normal' profile? Or how to create shortcuts to access each

Re: [freenet-support] A few questions from a newbie

2008-08-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 17 August 2008 09:17, Dalek Invasion wrote: Hi, I'm new to FreeNet. A few questions not found in the FAQs. 1) How 'big' is FreeNet, as in how much data and files are available and how 'useful' is FreeNet as it is now? I've had a look around and there seems to be a fair amount

Re: [freenet-support] Firefox (Ubuntu) - Freenet is now default profile

2008-08-19 Thread Jim Cook
Although I only know a tiny bit about Ubuntu, you can probably create Firefox shortcuts that specify which profile to use. In Windows, the command in the shortcut is path to firefox.exe -P profile name -no-remote. You don't want to use the freenet profile for web browsing, because it opens

[freenet-support] how to install freemail

2008-08-19 Thread bqz69
Anybody know how to install freemail - I have downloaded Freemail-0.1-11.jar but get no *.jar file. Instead I get a zip file, and when I decompress it, I get no *.jar file, but 4 directories without any *.jar file? I am not a programmer, so please do not answer too short - thanks?

Re: [freenet-support] Firefox (Ubuntu) - Freenet is now default profile

2008-08-19 Thread Dalek Invasion
I used the -ProfileManager option to access the default account and it is working, thank you. ___ Support mailing list Support@freenetproject.org http://news.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.support Unsubscribe at