Download this ActiveX component to have an extra searchbar, super usefull pinky swear!
Or was that more like 2006?
Download this ActiveX component to have an extra searchbar, super usefull pinky swear!
Or was that more like 2006?
Rather the exeption then rule, but it can be done if instances add it. For example social.edu.nl for all vocational and higher education in NL uses OpenConext to let you log in with your institution account.
Afaik there is a lot of federation but not your identity (meaning you cant use one account for the other).
Do you mean containers? At least it sounds like it.
Or always start with profilemanager. But indeed, also a launch argument.
At the moment, running different profiles simultaneously is not possible
Bullocks. I run 2 or 3 profiles at the same time. For over 2 years now. Just easier now.
We created a Dutch Open Source Business Alliance (DOSBA) in the Netherlands!
https://nluug.nl/nieuws/kickoff-dutch-open-source-business-alliance/ (turn on your preferred translator)
I use Joplin also, two years now. But fwiw its a database with markdown writed notes. Its not a management solution for a repository with seperate markdown files per note.
Dont know much about it, but would Droidian or Mobian be feasible? https://devices.droidian.org/#/devices
Also if its for business, anyone signing up agrees with a data-processing-agreement (which I dont known if thats the case here) but normally they promise not to use PII for other services then the one provided.
It would take analysis of that DPA if thats the case or not.
Thanks, it was my intention to backup Librewolf app folder for some time now, so this issue was as good a reason as any to implement that first (using Restic).
After that I felt save to tinker and also read about ini and profiles: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/understanding-depth-profile-installation
Luckily both install entries mentioned different default profiles. And when started, Librewolf Profilemanager has the default selected (showing blue/active in my case). So I was able to determine which install was my current one. The other one I deleted from installs.ini and profiles.ini because I am not running multiple instances of Librewolf / Firefox (with each their own set of profiles etc).
Seems to work now, test it once again after a reboot!