> As some of you might know from an earlier posting, my 'firefox' > stopped working after updating some extensions. Luckily I can still > use it by invoking it as "firefox -safe-mode" (thanks, Steve!). > > How to regain the normal functionality? Which is the "bad" extension? > > I tried running with "firefox -g", but 'gdb' didn't show me anything > of use ... > > My only other idea is to disable, one-by-one, my extensions until it > works again. Since I obviously can't disable extensions from within > 'firefox' (I never see its window!), I am wondering if anyone knows of > a way to disable specific extensions *external* to a running 'firefox' > process. > > I'm getting a bit desperate ...
I'm a bit confused as to what's desperate about this. Firefox has a startup option that you were pointed to the man page about. Starting up with that option gives you a Firefox browser without the extensions running. You can then uninstall them, quit Firefox, and restart without safe-mode and see how it goes. In such a fashion, you can find the extension(s) that cause(s) the problem. What am I missing here? -c -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]