This whole question about firefox coming up every single time in offline
mode is a real pain. The message below was a fix that I found on the net
on how to patch the problem.
But recently, the problem came back, probably because of some update I
made. The change that I made had been reverted. This time, I poked further
on the net and came up with
http://www.linux-archive.org/ubuntu-user/82245-firefox-3-how-avoid-offline-mode-startup.html
where somone says that I should toggle
about:config toolkit.networkmanager.disable and set it to "true"
Ok, I did that and the problem seems to now be fixed. I guess that means
I don't have anything to complain about. I'm sorry, but Ijust don't get
it! Is everyone also coming up in offline mode? Yes, my eth0 (and my eth1)
and not under NetworkManager, they are just started by good old network.
If my eth0 and eth1 were to be started by NW, would that have caused me to
not see this problem?
I'd just really like to understand this better.
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Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2008 12:07:53
From: Steven W. Orr <steveo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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To: Fedora List <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Firefox, dbus and NetworkManager OH MY
Now that I'm running F10, I notice that every time I start firefox, it comes up
in offline mode. I can only browse by going to online mode. Very annoying. I
googled around and found that those wacky guys over in ubuntu country had
figgered it out. Here's the deal: Change every instance in
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/NetworkManager.conf
of
<allow send_interface="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager"/>
to
<deny send_interface="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager"/>
and then do a service NetworkManager restart and your new firefox will come up
online.
Also, I am running my network over a DHCP connection to my cablemodem provider,
so it's not really clear to me that NetworkManager should even be doing
*anything*.
I want to be a good Netizen and report this to bugzilla. My question is this:
Is this a firefox, a NetworkManager or a dbus bug?
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steveo at syslang.net
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