Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> Of course, all the extensions are disabled ...
Whenever firefox wigged out it was always the same extension for me,
SwitchProxy. The author decided to put his own auto-update in which hangs
whenever his web server is not available to serve the current version number.
cm> I assume you looked at the documentation/man page. Did it have any
cm> useful suggestions? What happened when you tried them?
With Steve's suggestion (command line option) , I was able to bring up
'firefox' fine.
Of course, all the extensions are disabled ...
-Kenneth
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Kenneth Jacker writes:
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> Anyone know how to turn off all or some extensions *external* to 'firefox'?
I assume you looked at the documentation/man page. Did it have any
useful suggestions? What happened when you tried them?
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sl>
sl>-safe-mode
sl> Starts Mozilla Firefox in safe mode, that is disabling
all
sl> extensions and showing a bit more debugging messages.
Thanks, Steve! I actually did check the 'man' page, but missed that option.
Now if I can just find out wha
Kenneth Jacker wrote:
> Anyone know how to turn off all or some extensions *external* to 'firefox'?
From man firefox:
-safe-mode
Starts Mozilla Firefox in safe mode, that is disabling all
extensions and showing a bit more debugging messages.
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I just clicked on the green "auto upgrade" in 'firefox' to update some
extensions. I then quit the program, and reran it.
It now does little if anything ... in particular, no window appears.
Of course, it would help to remember exactly which thr
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