mikshaw


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Posted: May 04 2006,01:32 |
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I believe the idea of having the plugins in /opt was to make it so you could add firefox plugins to a dsl system without running mkwriteable. However, until i just now looked into it, I assumed /usr/local/firefox/plugins was a symlink to /opt/firefox_plugins. So i dunno why it was done that way either. It seems like the only plugin you can add to firefox without making /usr writeable is java.
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