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[SOLVED] How to install firefox extensions for all users
Hello,
I am wondering the "new way" to install firefox extensions for all users.
From https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Command_Line_Options we can see that the "old way" is no longer available.
I'm using the Lucid UNE to write this and note that it has these extensions installed for every user:
I have several users on many computers and would like to have certain extensions installed for them, such as xmarks, add bookmark here, coolpreview, etc.
I searched the entire root filesystem and didn't find any .xpi files.
Can someone give me an idea on how to do this? How does Ubuntu do it?
With thanks,
Narnie
I am wondering the "new way" to install firefox extensions for all users.
From https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Command_Line_Options we can see that the "old way" is no longer available.
Quote:
-install-global-extension and -install-global-theme have been removed from Gecko 1.9.2 and upwards.
Quote:
Ubuntu Firefox Modifications
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I searched the entire root filesystem and didn't find any .xpi files.
Can someone give me an idea on how to do this? How does Ubuntu do it?
With thanks,
Narnie
Last edited by Narnie; 05-22-2010 at 06:27 PM..