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In my experience it's not necessary to make this pin-file as Muon has the option to lock a particular version of an application.
Open the Muon package manager, select firefox, then the versions tab and select the version you want to keep and press theForce version button.
A little padlock will show up below the DEB icon in front of firefox.
(Attention, translated from a Dutch version so the wording might differ)
I'm not sure if this has sense, but maybe it's because the firefox package we had was sumki's and not Blue Shell's version... After doing what ti_tux said I have no problems.
No, I had already got rid of sumski's version and was using the blue-shell version. I have been using it since it was released(minus 24/48 hours maybe) and was upgraded to canonical's version despite using the pin file I posted when the blue-shell release came out.
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OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
I don't know if I'm missing something, but I've added blue-shell-ppa, deleted sumki's ppa, and ran sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade. Nothing happens. The blue-shell-firefox-kde-pin-1000 file's extension should be .save?
Unless a file extension is actually specified(when following instructions) then you shouldn't need a file extension.
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OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
I tried bumping the pin priority and apt-get update and dist-upgrade but I think I keep getting the gtk version on my clean install of kubuntu. Does the blue shell version have anything in the about screen to clarify it is the blue shell version? If not, it would be great if someone suggests this to the devs if they arent already lurking around.
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Last edited by Xplorer4x4; Sep 03, 2012, 02:30 AM.
OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
You need both firefox-kde-support and patched Firefox. Firefox-kde-support was dropped because Firefox for Precise would no longer get KDE patches, so the package got obsolete.
Don't know particularly as to how I did it, but I stumbled through it and got some nice black/blue themes and, apparently, the same kind of favourites as in Rekonq if I want them. But not so slickly turned out.
Don't know particularly as to how I did it, but I stumbled through it and got some nice black/blue themes and, apparently, the same kind of favourites as in Rekonq if I want them. But not so slickly turned out.
woodsmoke
My guess is you used a persona or a theme(not the same thing).
OS: Kubuntu 12.10/Windows 8
CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H
Memory: 2x4GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card: MSI R7770
Monitor: Dell 2208WFP
Mouse: Mionix NAOS 5000
PSU: Corsair 520HX
Case: Thermaltake Mozart TX
Cooling: Thermalright TRUE Black Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU Heatsink Rev C
Hard Drives: 1x180 GB Intel 330 SSD - 1xWD 1 TB Caviar Black - 1xWD 2 TB Caviar Green - 2xWD 3 TB Caviar Green
dg@bala:/etc/apt/preferences.d$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade --simulate
Skaitomi paketų sąrašai... Baigta
Konstruojamas priklausomybių medis
Skaitoma būsenos informacija... Baigta
Skaičiuojami atnaujinimai... Įvykdyta
Bus atnaujinti šie paketai:
firefox
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Inst firefox [15.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.2~ppa1] (15.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 Ubuntu:12.04/precise-updates [i386])
Conf firefox (15.0.1+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 Ubuntu:12.04/precise-updates [i386])
dg@bala:/etc/apt/preferences.d$
Besides: after I installed manually the blue shell firefox, firefox lost localization, although the lithuanian packages are installed and worked in the default firefox version... Other than that, it is working, thanks!
[I also thought I lost the menu panel widget integration, but it turns out it does not work in the default firefox either].
Last edited by dgvirtual; Sep 19, 2012, 07:12 AM.
Reason: I did a mistake
Uploading images to Photobucket it appears the Gtk dialog. I don't know what is different to other webs but it happens... I don't know if it's some kind of bug.
After the recent upgrade to Firefox 16.0.1, "Open Containing Folder" no longer opens Dolphin, but instead asks me to choose an application. This was working fine before, and I have the blue-shell firefox, firefox-kde-support, and kmozillahelper packages installed. The KDE file pickers are still used, FWIW. Anybody else having this problem?
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