Mike Miller wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Jon Schewe wrote:
>
>   
>> I've noticed something very odd with firefox recently.  The VPN that my 
>> company uses is started from a website and since it's a VPN this needs 
>> to run as root.  So when I login, I start up an xterm (or 
>> gnome-terminal) and then execute "sux" to be able to execute X things as 
>> root.  I then start firefox from that window and the VPN comes up just 
>> fine.  The odd behavior is that now when I start up another firefox 
>> window using my regular user account, the new firefox window attaches 
>> itself to the existing one that is running as root, rather than starting 
>> a whole new process.  Does anyone know how to prevent this?
>>     
>
> Not sure.  Does this work?...
>
> firefox.exe -new-window <url>
>
>   
That creates a new window, which is what I already get, but there is
still only 1 process owned by root.

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