Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Installing Extensions for Firefox on a Linux Desktop
If you arrived at this post from a Google Search, first of all, stay cool: A crowbar will not help you install the Web Developer extension for firefox.
Breathe in. Affirm: An invisible firefox process is running on my system. Breathe out. Breathe in. The invisible process is blocking the extension from being installed. Breathe out.
Slowly open your eyes and start your terminal in a mindfully alert frame of mind. Kill all firefox processes. Now, run firefox. Behold: the power of...froggle.
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weird...I use the same breathing process before coming to your blog: my affirmation is obviously quite different.
Breathe in; I will not be interpellated by Hilary's weridness
Breathe out; I too am unlike my cats...
wait...I don't have any cats...need to breathe more
hey bitch, how you get terminal like that?
I hate white background.
TM or Post here or on mine how you did.... please.
Easy! The transparency option is a tab in the Gnome terminal. It's not like a hypercube or whatever but still tres useful.
However, I can't get my terminal to unconditionally stay up there in the background.
dang, i found it, it only shows the background, not truly clear.
=O.O= Mew is sad because Hillary has not updated her blog lately... where of where can mew lurk now?
Can you please post again; I need my fix of Hillogic.
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