On Mon, 09 Apr 2012 17:56:06 +0200, Paul Wouters wrote:
Only if you man the helpdesk for answering why users cannot install
adblock in firefox.
Do you mean mozilla-adblockplus-1.3.10-4.fc16.noarch? And if it is so wanted
feature let it be installed in default Fedora installation and nobody will
ask.
This is what makes GNU/Linux easy - no need to spend time installing (and
configuring) parts of it like in other OSes.
You cannot take extension additions away from within firefox. People
except that method to be available, and would not know to use the Fedora
Package management system to install these.
If they do not know how to use the Fedora Package management they cannot use
Fedora.
Unless you want to hack firefox so that "add extension"
hooks into
PackageKit and all.
Sure that would be even better but I do not find it required.
Thanks,
Jan