Thank you for sending in your bug report.  Could you try running firefox
from the command line by running Applications->Accessories->Terminal and
running this command: "firefox".  Please, post any errors you get from
running firefox this way.  Also, I'll need you to try creating a new
firefox profile and see if the same thing happens.  You can create a new
profile by following these directions:
Start Firefox by entering the following command is a terminal: firefox
-ProfileManager. You should now see the Profile Manager window.

Important note: From the Profile Manager you are also able to remove and
rename profiles. Be very careful when deleting profiles, if you created
the profile in a directory that already existed, the entire directory
will be removed!

Click on the 'Create Profile...' button to start the 'Create Profile
Wizard'. Click 'Next' and enter a descriptive name for the new profile.
Click Finish to have Firefox create the new profile. You should now be
taken back to the Profile Manager and the newly created profile should
be listed. Select it and click 'Start Firefox'. Try to reproduce the bug
with this new profile.

Note: you can go back to your own profile by starting Firefox using the
command firefox -ProfileManager again, selecting your own profile, and
clicking on 'Start Firefox'.

Thank you!

** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/384137
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