On 15/11/09 12:24 PM, Adam Pribyl wrote:
I also have troubles with this. The worst thing is that firefox often
after such update dies, without saving the tabs etc. as it does when
it is killed. And because it dies after update anyway, I would just
suggest to put a "killall firefox" in PREIN script. Because this will
trigger the firefox saving mechanism and would not cause a data loss.
Particularly a good idea for times when the user is working with a
session on his bank account / fulfilling payments / on his retirement
fund account, etc.
For the record, I see that you argue that Firefox will die or perhaps do
something stupid during/after update. Nevertheless, deliberate killing
may or may not be worse but puts the blame on Fedora... Neither
situation is a happy one but I'm not sure if this is better.
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thufor
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