I, too, have been experiencing this bug since upgrading to Intrepid last
weekend.

It seems the "restart" flag is stored in the firefox home directory.
(Due to issues I had with an older version of firefox 3 (haven't had
time to test this in intrepid), it kept hitting the hard disk after each
page so I keep a copy in /dev/shm/ once at each boot).

I understand that deleting my entire home directory and starting from
scratch would likely work, but I don't like to go through the hassle of
migrating bookmarks, cookies, saved passwords, etc.

In my opinion the bug here is that the "restart" flag should not be
getting saved in my firefox home directory, rather it should depend on
whether you upgraded while firefox was open.


I don't want to sound like I am trolling by suggesting this, but I personally 
think this banner will lead to a few really slightly irritated users for a few 
additional reasons:

(1) Restarting firefox does *not* save your session.  it does not pop up with 
"restore your session" and selecting Last Session from the session manager menu 
chooses an older session.
A temporary workaround for the intrepid release would be to have the Restart 
button run "killall -9 firefox" as that does save my session and therefore is 
much preferable.

(2) The popup appears after a seemingly random number of seconds.  This
causes everything on the page to shift around.  My understanding is that
the intent is to be annoying but making the browser unusable by waiting
almost exactly the amount of time it takes me to click on a search
result is pretty annoying IMO.

I don't know what would cause this to happen but my suggestion is to fix
this below the bottom-most toolbar so it doesn't keep opening, closing,
and moving around

(3) The popup has a close button even though it will reopen after you
close it (and remain open in other tabs)  This is likely to lead to user
frustration.


As you can see I am personally not very happy about this change.  I can 
understand you had reasons for adding this annoying nag banner (I remember 
personally experiencing blank windows in FF 2.0 due to an upgrade), but it was 
at least usable until I finish reading whatever tabs I have open).

But if you fix any one of these issues, or the root cause of being
stored on a per-user basis (as Roger says), I would consider this
problem solved.

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firefox (intrepid): "your browser has been updated and needs to be restarted"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270303
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