That only works for a single user. I believe what
they're trying to do is install a plugin system wide.
Typically, the system wide firefox directory in is
/usr somewhere. Try running a find on /usr.
"find /usr -type d -name plugins".
--- Dan Conklin <danconklin@???> wrote:
> There is an invisible folder in /home or ~ (I 'm
> not near the dyne computer so I can't tell you for
> sure) called .mozilla. You can see it using ROX by
> clicking the little eye in the top panel of ROX so
> that ROX lists all. OR you can open a terminal and
> type ls -aDan ConklinHelp fight software
> piracy...use Linux!Need to know something about
> shooting and editing video? Ask us!--- On Thu 11/30,
> Bryan Tevreden < bryan@??? > wrote:
> From: Bryan Tevreden [mailto: bryan@???]To:
> dynebolic@???: Thu, 30 Nov 2006
> 14:43:55 +0100Subject: [dyne:bolic] Firefox
> plugin/add-ons directory?I know this question has
> been asked before, recently, but I could not find an
> answer in the archive so here goes:Does anyone know
> where Firefox is keeping it's add-ons, cookies,
> favorites, history etc?I would like to install some
> plugins (as root) and have them available for all
> users on my system.-- Bryan06 - 246 97
>
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