On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 12:48:21AM -0000, Joe Cai wrote:
> On 6/6/07, Joachim Noreiko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The only extensions I have are:
> > - context search 0.2 (which firefox warns isn't compatible with 2.0.0.3 
> > anyway)
> > - DOM inspector.
> >
> > I've been running firefox in safe mode as suggested in an earlier
> > comment, but a because of a bug with hibernation since Feisty I'm not
> > able to run firefox for the length of time it usually seems to need
> > before the bug begins to happen.
> It still happens here in safe mode. At first I enabled only two
> extensions and after several hours I still got blank pages with loaded
> status. The I tried safe mode for another one hour or so. Again I ran
> into the same trouble:(
> I don't know where to start now. But I think this might be caused by
> some underlying libraries  since running the version built by
> mozilla.com makes no difference on this issue. I used to run debian
> sid on my box for a long time before switching to ubuntu 7.04. The
> same firefox profile worked well on debian (I used the mozilla.com
> version instead of iceweasel).

In -safe-mode, plugins are still enabled (in contrast to
extensions!). Maybe try to remove them as well. You can see what
plugins are installed when going to URL: about:plugins.

some plugins might be installed in your profile directory:

 $HOME/.mozilla/plugins

.. just move the files in there somewhere else to test.

or in global plugins directory:

 /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/

... those should not be removed by hand, but you should uninstall the
ubuntu package that installed them. You can search for the
ubuntupackage by running:

 dpkg -S /usr/lib/firefox/plugins/libPLUGINNAME.so

If there is no package found for that shared library you probably
installed globally by hand and can move those files somewhere else as
well for testing (like for the  profile plugins above).

 - Alexander

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