Works now.
I don't know if it was the latest updates or going back and re-entering
the "false" comment noted in comment #13 under gksudo rather than sudo.
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Tried fix (comment 13). Did not work for me. Still about 25-30 second
hang on first use of Thunar.
I don't know if it matters, but I have Ubuntu/Unity installed as an
alternate desktop.
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Quick followup: Maybe everyone else knows this, but a simple restart of
the browser after the IPv6 change may not work. I had the same problem
with Seamonkey and used the same fix. I had to do a full reboot before
the setting appeared to take effect; just restarting Seamonkey did not.
I had reboot
I thought I had already tried unsuccessfully to install add-ons with
IPv6 toggled to TRUE, then tried it again after toggling to FALSE
(confirmed with no success), but maybe I am mistaken in the first case.
Anyway, toggling IPv6 to TRUE fixed the problem for me. I just installed
Xmarks, and the ent
I have the same bug.
In addition, I am getting intermittent "404s" on sites my other
computers confirm are working fine.
50MB set in firefox
ActiontecGT704WG router/modem
MSI MS-6566E mobo w/ 1GB ram, 2.4 ghz Pentium 4, video= NV11DDR [GeForce2 MX200]
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Firefox is unable to download add-ons (d