Re: Unique Home Page

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On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 9:12 AM, André Warnier <aw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dondi Williams wrote:
>>
>> Brian,
>>
>> Based on this comment "...why not take this very simple approach instead
>> of trying to get Apache to understand the convoluted Windows Vista
>> user id system?"
>>
>> How would I do the same thing on a Linux system? I am dual booting the
>> same
>> system with SuSE 11.1 with Apache, PHP, MySQL, etc...
>
> In exactly the same way.
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Right, Linux has user profiles just like (except far superior to)
Windows, and Firefox on any system is good about keeping settings
stored in the user's profile, so you can have completely different
browser configurations for each user, and the homepage is a very
fundamental part of that. The only operational difference is that on
Linux, the Options dialog is not accessed through the Tools menu in
FF, I believe it's through the Edit menu (not on Linux at the moment
to confirm).

So I wouldn't say this is any easier on Linux than Windows, but it's
certainly no harder. And of course, there's all the other benefits of
Linux over Windows...(oops...flame off! flame off!)

-Brian

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