[ale] strange behavior of remote X firefox

Jim Kinney jkinney at jimkinney.us
Mon Mar 28 16:56:49 EDT 2016


Yes. That's the method. Whichever firefox is already open, the other one will not open. Local launch was always by buttun. Remote always by cli.

On March 28, 2016 2:54:22 PM EDT, "Stephen R. Blevins" <stephen.r.blevins at gmail.com> wrote:
>When you *do* want the remote firefox, can you, while logged in on the
>remote system, execute the CLI command /usr/bin/firefox ?
>
>Stephen R. Blevins
>stephen.r.blevins at gmail.com
>
>On 03/28/2016 02:11 PM, DJ-Pfulio wrote:
>> Mozilla decided years ago that running firefox remote wasn't
>something
>> they liked, so if there is a local copy, that gets invoked instead.
>I've
>> done 10 min of research multiple times to find a way to stop that
>> behavior - never found one, sadly.  Drives me crazy - sometimes I
>WANT
>> the firefox on the remote system, not the local one.
>> 
>> Sounds like the student is having exactly the opposite issue than I
>do.
>> Hopefully, the fix for both is similar and you will share it? Please?
>> 
>> On 03/28/2016 12:58 PM, Jim Kinney wrote:
>>> A student was having issues with saving a file from firefox. It
>would
>>> download and was told to save to the desktop. File didn't appear on
>the
>>> desktop. Check the downloads on firefox and it could pull it up. Ah
>HA!
>>> The firefox was the remote firefox he launched over a remote ssh -X
>session.
>>>
>>> Oops. Not exactly. He had a firefox launched over a remote X session
>and
>>> used the LOCAL launcher to load a LOCAL firefox. It didn't. It
>loaded
>>> another REMOTE firefox.
>>>
>>> WTF?!?!?!?!?
>>>
>>> Closed all firefox. launched a local firefox. Verified it's a local
>>> (title bar has no remote machine and file saved where expected). Now
>>> back to running remote ssh -X terminal window to launch a remote
>>> firefox. Nope. Another LOCAL firefox launched instead.
>>>
>>> WTF!?!?!?!?!
>>>
>>> Hmm. Suspect gnome is being stupid. Remote system is a centos 6
>>> workstation. Local is a centos 7 workstation.
>>>
>>> Did a ssh -X to a different remote that actually had xterm. Launched
>>> xterm and then launched firefox from xterm. Did a local launch of
>>> firefox and got a local firefox. Remote system is NOT running gdm as
>>> it's not a workstation.
>>>
>>> Went back to other remote centos 6 system but it had no xterm.
>Loaded a
>>> gnome-terminal and launched a remote firefox. Local firefox launch
>>> loaded another remote one instead. 
>>>
>>> Pretty certain this is a gnome problem.
>>>
>>> Ideas and comments welcome. Not changing to KDE, though. Will
>rewrite
>>> this and throw it at gnome, centos and rhel bugzillas. 
>>>
>>> Hmm. did not test other applications.
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> James P. Kinney III
>>>
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>you
>>> gain at one end you lose at the other. It's like feeding a dog on
>his
>>> own tail. It won't fatten the dog.
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>>>
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