On Mon, 2007-03-12 at 10:14 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
Aaron Konstam wrote:
On Mon, 2007-02-05 at 11:06 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
Now I will tell you a secret. If you go into about:config you will
see
that the configuration: browser.download.hide_plugins_without_extensions is set as true by default. Only when it is set to false can you see what you want to
see
in the: Edit->Preferences->downloads->view & Edit Actions. With this set as true you are flying blind with plugins. Why does fedora not distribute this with the configuration set properly.
How
would you
know about this?
File a bug. It cerainly seems rediculous.
Dotan Cohen
Many moons ago I reveled the above secret and was asked to file a bugzilla. So I did on bugzilla.redhat.com They responded that I should file the bug on bugzilla.mozilla.org So I did: bug 373568
Mozilla responded that this was a duplicate of bug 370386 This bug is indeed related but it blames the problem on gnome and suggests a patch which clearly has never been applied. If you go to bug 370386 you will see reference to an older mozilla bug report.
At this point I am dizzy. I will think about this further but it looks hopeless for anyone to take responsibility for this and then promise to fix this in later firefoxes, gnomes or somewhere. If anyone wants to trail this far enough to make a suggestion I am all ears.
I just checked, the default on mine is "false." [Firefox 2.0.0.1 FC-6]
Bob Goodwin
Are you sure you did not set it to false before you upgraded? I would expect the settings for each user would be retained in their home directory. Mine is also false after installing firefox2 but ir was false before I installed firefox-1.5.0.10.