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OT: Terms of service
Firefox, sitting there doing nothing but display my home page (iGoogle with a load of bookmarks, and a few links to BBC, weather, Wikipedia, etc.) is gobbling 21MB of RAM. If I open IE7 and go to the same page, it's using slghtly less - 20.6MB. So far, so comparable. However, they start to show some difference when

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 127, Issue 10
Now, I am trying to do the same with the bookmarks from Firefox, but can't seem to find where they are stored. Anyone familiar, with where Mozilla Firefox stores bookmarks? I found a Mozilla folder in the application data folder under user folder, documents and settings, but can't find any bookmarks,

A Firesign Chat for May 12, 2005
I know you can do the same with Mozilla/FireFox, but after using M/FF for two years I just couldn't stand the bookmarks manager anymore so I made switch to Opera. I've just d/l'd it at it seems very good. Although I like Avant, I always remember ther's IE under the bonnet/hood. I would also like to use it as an

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 118, Issue 13
The devices do not come up under the miibus device, however, and run in 'cripple-mode'. They work, but at 10Mb. If I try to change that by using ifconfig fxp0 >a handy resource to bookmark (or, if you use opera, integrate into your >browser via search.ini -- not sure about how firefox/moz deals with this) Oh,

OT: Ask EU: Portable Thunderbird
Other than that they do the exact same job, handle code and mail the same way... but at the end of the day Firefox is probably the better product so stick go to my bookmarks to see loads of bloody awful icons and although there is an option somewhere in IE to ignore them and you can ignore them in firefox under

Seamonkey
Became Firebird and the same thing happened. They spent a *long time trying to find a name nobody was using and ended up with Firefox. I know it's been renamed a few times, but didn't know why. On the other hand, Phoenix/Firebird/Firefox is under development still. But the change from Firebird to Firefox isn't some

Secnews.Netscape.com
IIRC it doesn't exist by default, but you can copy from sudoers.default and sudoers.sample in the same directory. Yep, thanks Fabian. ..... 2) I'm in Firefox viewing a website. I take my mouse pointer and hover over a link or a bookmark on my bookmarks bar. I keep the mouse over it and roll the wheel up once.

OT: Firefox bookmarks
Firefox is Firebird. They had to rename it again. Used to be Phoenix then they found somebody owned the name. Became Firebird and the same thing happened. They spent a *long time trying to find a name nobody was using and ended up with Firefox. On the other hand, Phoenix/Firebird/Firefox is under development still.

OT: New computer problem
You say 'dialog' - are we talking about the same thing? Mine is a box with bookmark folders on the left, bookmarks and separators on the right, and a blue bar on the top saying 'Bookmars Manager'... If it is, what do you have ticked under 'view' in that box? Mine says 'unsorted', but I imagine that if you choose

OT: Firefox bookmarks
In Mozilla it shows up under the Window tab. I haven't tried anything fancy, but I have posted and the post actually shows up! How novel. By the way switching from IE to Firefox is relatively painless. It even imports all your bookmarks/favorites from another program, the same way you had it set up previously.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 66, Issue 18
So basically it's what it says - eg Firefox is portable on a flash drive with all the bookmarks, history and settings. A properly set-up flash drive with all the portable As a flash drive is usually formatted to FAT, it doesn't require any permission checks (under Windows, only NTFS supports user permissions).

cox.net cox.com abuse desk says shut the up and eat your spam
Oh yea, don't you mean Firefox? I thought Thunderbird was the mail tool? Eh, the connection is refused for me. The speedtv website you listed doesn't load correctly for me. I have a very similar problem with the motogp website. Most likely the same idiots are building the web pages. I do not understand why one

FAQ:Hangul and Internet in Korea(body)
Every so often there seems to be a pause where the system comes under heavy load for no apparent reason. If xmms was playing then I get a buzz sound and the mouse pointer stops just for a split second, the same with mplayer and vlc. Using Opera or firefox also seems to have a strange effect where the mouse pointer

Goodbye Debian
I have them set the same including the setting to 'keep messages on server' under Tools - Account Settings - Server Settings . The switch around between profiles and thunderbird is just my choice (I also store Firefox and Mozilla profiles under profiles so that bookmarks and extensions can be used.

OT? - Firefox 2.0 Beta question
So please apply following patch to www/firefox, and make patches for mozilla/kazehakase/ galeon/epiphany. I'ma little bit busy now, but I think a moz pis script will do the work, using a plugin dir in the user profile. In any case, I vote for a sh script that copy/delete softlinks from

User Profiles / Customizing
Jim Seymour on 419 scams, news.admin.net-abuse.email, Tue, Nov 19, 2002 <head> <META http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1-windows-3.1-latin-1"> <title>Bookmark file</title> </head> You can delete links using the remove bookmark command. It is usually the 'R' key but may have been remapped

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 151, Issue 16
For email accounts, I've found the best way is simply to create parallel accounts under SeaMonkey Mail, close SeaMonkey (and TB, if that's running), {OT] Oh, and for bookmarks, the same theory applies: you may copy bookmarks.html from FF to SM, or simply edit the prefs.js of one or the other to look for

OT: IE7 vs Firefox
Ryu, Byoung Soon at KAIST came up with another clever idea of using Hangul under X Window. His idea is sort of pseudo-x-server sitting on the client side .... HANGUL JAMO) in antique as well as modern Korean for 'Ch'ot-ga-kkut'(combinational Hangul) code, and 94 phonetic alphabets for compatibility with KSC 5601.

freebsd-questions Digest, Vol 137, Issue 19
For example, in Opera, Firefox. In MS Windows mouse works correctly. I am running the same mouse in the same way on the same release. in Opera scrolling up at the top of document (when real scroll is impossible) result in marking the word under cursor and appearing context menu for very short time.

ot mozilla firefox browser...
On one hand, it's retrieving all of the Favorites I saved under IE, but OTOH, it seems to be writing newly-created Favorites to some other directory. Anybody know what to do to make FireFox put them in the same place? Firefox favorites are stored in a file called bookmarks.htm in the following location: