[Web4lib] fire fox

Thomas Bennett bennetttm at appstate.edu
Thu Oct 19 11:32:59 EDT 2006


On Thursday 19 October 2006 10:22, Thomas Bennett wrote:
> Don't know if you've seen this From
> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_FAQs_:_Run_more_than_one_instance_in_Li
>nux: =============================================
> Run multiple instances in Linux
> (Redirected from Firefox : FAQs : Run more than one instance in Linux)
>
> On Linux systems, you can run more than one instance of Firefox. Each
> instance will have its own cookies, etc, which is useful for debugging web
> applications. While Firefox is running, execute
> firefox -a firefox -remote
> "OpenURL('http://your.homepage.here',new-window)"
>
> You can also use the following script instead of typing that line every
> time. You need to modify the FIREFOXPATH variable to point to your Firefox
> installation folder.
> #!/bin/bash
> # Copyleft ! 2004 Carl Forstenberg
>
> #Tiny startup-script for MozillaFirefox
>
> FIREFOXPATH=/opt/MozillaFirefox/
> FIREFOXNAME=firefox
> URL=${1:-'http://your.homepage.here'}
>
> FIREFOX="$FIREFOXPATH$FIREFOXNAME"
> if [ -x $FIREFOX ]; then
> 	$FIREFOX -remote "ping()" &> /dev/null
> 	if [[ "$?" == "2" ]]; then
> 		$FIREFOX $URL &
> 	else
> 		$FIREFOX -remote "OpenURL($URL,new-window)" &
> 	fi
> fi
>
> ==========================================================
> The script example above looks to see if FireFox is running and if it is
> then it opens a new instance of FireFox else it just opens FireFox.  I
> don't know what the effect will be in your situation.
Oops, correction: If it is NOT running it starts a new FireFox else it opens a 
new instance.

>
> Also untested:
>
> Using command line parameters you can start each new instance from a script
> which selects a profile based of a unique value from each client.
>
> Or, have 10 defined profiles and run
>  "ps -axf |grep mozilla >current_profiles" then parse "current_profiles" to
> see which profiles are running per command line arg and start a profile
> that is not running, all this in the same script utilizing the multiple
> instance script above maybe.
>
> For command line args See:
> http://www.mozilla.org/docs/command-line-args.html
>
>
> Thomas
>
> On Thursday 19 October 2006 08:34, simataa masule wrote:
> > Please anyone to help. We have configured our OPAC pc's as thinclients
> > runnning on redhat9 and pxeboot from thinbsd. The problem we have is we
> > can't get mozilla or fire fox to run concurrent on the clients, we have
> > the same user name for 10 pc's.
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Masule
> >
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