Tiny Core Linux
Tiny Core Extensions => TCE Talk => Topic started by: BobTarragon on July 30, 2009, 05:53:26 PM
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I've installed the Google Bookmark Button (Pau Tomas) which is compatible with Firefox 3.5.* so should be OK with our 3.5.1 TCE. It all works OK but after rebooting the button is not on the toolbar. In the Add-ons list it's still there but disabled because it is not compatible. I can then search for an update which interestingly is found and then it all works fine until the next reboot.
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A file modified when installing the add-on must go missing after the reboot... If I knew which file it is then it could be added to /opt/.filetool.lst. I keep looking on Firefox Support and Google but no luck so far.
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One way to find the files installed by the plugin would be to use the find command. Something like this at the command line
$ touch /tmp/mark
### Install the plugin, then
$ find /usr/local/firefox-official -newer /tmp/mark
That should list the newly installed files if they installed to /usr/local/firefox-official. If installed to ~/.mozilla then it naturally would be part of a normal backup.
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Thanks Jason, but no changes occur in /usr/local/firefox-official after installing the add-on or reactivating it. The only changes are in /sys and /proc and of course in /home/tc/.mozilla (the latter one backed up).
Can others use add-ons in Firefox? I depend much on my Google Bookmarks.
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I see now that the changes are in the ~/.mozilla directory. I have that in my backup and I am using Google bookmarks across reboots with no problem. I am using Shiretoko, but the same should apply to the official Firefox.
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SOLVED :) thanks Jason for the info.
Pau Tomas' original Google Bookmark add-on seems to be incompatible with Firefox 3.5.1.
I have installed GMarks which sticks now after reboot.
I was tricked to think there was a problem because in GMarks I made a setting which turned off the icon on the toolbar... in hindsight it all makes sense of course.