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Author Topic: How do I make once firefox installation/profile across all users? Including Live  (Read 9431 times)

Offline Panarchy

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Hi

I'm about to recreate my linux distribution (derived from Ubuntu) for the 7th time.

I've got a lot of ideas for this, one is the ability (from the LiveCD) to have Firefox with addons and a homepage of my choice, as the default Firefox of the LiveCD.

Please tell me how I can do this... think it has something to do with linking. But I'm unsure.

Please tell me what to do!

Thanks in advance,

Panarchy

Offline _khAttAm_

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First configure a single user ubuntu distro with everything you need and then try remastersys with backup option. Hope you get what you want...

Offline Panarchy

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Hello

Haven't tried the backup feature yet, thanks.

(over a month for a reply?)

Panarchy

Offline _khAttAm_

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Just in
Date Registered:     February 22, 2009, 03:09:05 AM

Offline Panarchy

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Just in
Date Registered:     February 22, 2009, 03:09:05 AM

Thanks for your reply.

I had nothing against your reply.

I was merely complaining of the lack of reply (until now)

Not your fault...

Panarchy

Offline LS-Admin

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Penarchy, Linux Community means helping each other but unfortunately no one has tried to give something back to LinuxSolved.com once they get benefitted here. So we are lacking such people.

Hope people like _Khattam_ and Ricky will continue to help!

Offline Panarchy

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Penarchy, Linux Community means helping each other but unfortunately no one has tried to give something back to LinuxSolved.com once they get benefitted here. So we are lacking such people.

Hope people like _Khattam_ and Ricky will continue to help!

Yeah!

Maybe you should start supporting an offical Linux distribution? Or an official part of all Linux distributions, eg, the Kernel.

Could be a useful marketing ploy...

Panarchy