On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:04:44 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: >> Vitorio Okio wrote: >> >>> On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 03:48:05 +0000, Vitorio Okio wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> I have 3 PCs running Hardy, Karmic, and Fedora 12, with Firefox on >>>> each of them: v. 3.0.18 on Hardy and v. 3.5.8 on both Karmic and >>>> Fedora. >>>> >>>> I created "shared" profile on each system and synchronize them using >>>> Unison. Ubuntu 8.04 is a base system for synchronization. >>>> >>>> The synchronization itself works just fine on all 3 systems. No >>>> problems what's ever on either of Ubuntu's. >>>> >>>> In Fedora however I'm having a problem. While using "shared" profile >>>> I can save neither a web page nor a download (unless I use some of >>>> add-on' as described below). >>>> >>>> If either Save Page As... or Save Link As... menu items are selected >>>> the requests are simply ignored with no response from FF. However >>>> using Download Them All ad-on does the job. Equally Scrapbook add-on >>>> allows me to save/capture pages. >>>> >>>> The default profile works as expected. >>>> >>>> I thought SELinux is on the way but disabling it (for a test sake) >>>> did not changed things. All permissions in "shared" profile directory >>>> to me look OK. >>>> >>>> I'm new to Fedora and cannot figure it out myself, need you help, >>>> folks. >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> >>> Since I had no replies here I tried to find some help on forums. A >>> fellow asked me a question that helped me to see were I was unclear in >>> my original post here. So, here some clarification. >>> >>> I did not synchronize any of application files between different >>> distro's. By stating:"I created "shared" profile on each system and >>> synchronized them using Unison", I meant the following. >>> >>> I created new user profiles in Firefox and named them "shared" on all >>> of my 3 systems. The name could be any other, the goal was to keep >>> the user profile names equal on each system in order to simplify >>> Unison configuration files. >>> >>> The Fedora Firefox profile synchronized the way I described is fully >>> functional except the little problem described. I actually would >>> rather call it a minor annoyance (since I use for save/download >>> add-on's anyway) if not my wish to learn something new about Fedora, >>> and, I still suspect, SELinux. >>> >>> >>> >> For troubleshooting.... >> >> You may confirm you subscription by running seaudit. When access is >> > ^suspicion >> denied the occurrence is recorded in the audit log. >> >> Your other choice is to place selinux in permissive mode. In that >> case, warnings will be recorded but the action will not be denied. Thanks, I'll try this. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines