On Wednesday 15 November 2006 20:27, Ric Moore wrote: >On Wed, 2006-11-15 at 11:42 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: >> On Wednesday 15 November 2006 06:11, Arthur Pemberton wrote: >> > On 11/16/06, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > > Greetings; >> > > >> > > There is one last item I need to do, and thats bring all the >> > > bookmarks and stored passwords (for firefox) from my old FC2 >> > > install over so the current firefox can use them. >> > > >> > > But I'm afraid I have NDI what file or directory I should copy, >> > > and to where I should copy it for FC6's firefox. >> > > >> > > Can anyone help here? >> > >> > You should be able to get away with just copying the .mozilla folder >> > at >> > >> > ~/.mozilla >> > >> > Of course going from such an old version of firefox to a new version >> > may cause problems....nothing to big I hope. >> >> It's probably safer to just copy your bookmarks and cookies folder >> over to the same place in your FC6 install. It worked for me :-) > >You mean Fedora Core #2? Yup, all that mewling you were getting from me up till 2 weeks ago came from an FC2 install that was, according to the package managers, thoroughly broken, but it generally all worked very well indeed. I fixed the stuff FC2 never did, or took most of its life to fix. >Jeeeez... > >I have installed FC6 and I don't find anything to mount a punched tape >reader to... you might have to wing this one. Gawd, I just took a trip >down memory lane peering into that sacred and venerable file >/etc/termcap. Boy did that bring back the days long gone bye. > >It seems that the teletype 33 was/is listed as mostly brain-dead, by >some long forgotten wizard eons ago when dinosaurs such as Gene and >Lonnie roamed the planet. I can only pray you are not going to attempt >to upgrade! <really huge evil grin> Don't ever knock an ASR-33, or a Zerox 1650-ro. I still have the 1650-ro and it can still spit out characters at 40 cps, the fastest daisy wheel ever built, and after at least a billion characters, its still running on its original wheel. It could probably survive on of those iraqi built IED's as its built like a tank & just as heavy. And why not upgrade, pray tell? Just because I know how vaccum tubes work (transistors were invented on my watch way back when) and was writing code for an rca 1802 before most of you folks were even a sparkle in somebodies eye doesn't always mean we're stuck in the mud. Having trouble keeping up at times leads to some rtfm moments from you youngsters occasionally, but generally, in my field of broadcast engineering, I'm the equ of the character Sid in the user-friendly cartoon JDF draws. Often just as complete with a coffee cup grafted on in place of a hand... But my beard is shorter cause I take it off in the heat of summer & I have more bay window. And that tie he wears would choke me to death. Not a pretty picture but what you see IS what you get. >Oh yeah! Be sure to back everything up to Dvd! >Not! <Nutly Mutt sniggers> > >Good Night and Good Luck, Ric -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2006 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.