OK, thanks for the tip. I disabled the multiple tabs add-on and fixed the
permissions. I'll see if it helps.

BTW, where did you find the messages about the wrong permissions? I can't
find it in any of the files I attached. Is that something that I
automatically sent in one of the crash reports?


On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Chris Coulson
<chris.coul...@canonical.com>wrote:

> You've got a lot of addons installed, and at least this one looks
> suspicious:
>
> * Multiple Tab Handler - ID=multiple...@piro.sakura.ne.jp,
> Version=0.7.2012111301, minVersion=10.0, maxVersion=19.0a1, Location
> =app-profile, Type=extension, Foreign=No, Visible=Yes,
> BinaryComponents=No, StrictCompat=No, Active=Yes
>
> In addition to that, you've got files in your profile folder that are
> owned by the wrong user. The most likely cause of this is having
> previously ran Firefox with sudo, which is always a bad idea:
>
>  startupCache (0o755, wrong owner)
>  startupCache/startupCache.8.little (0o644, wrong owner)
>  zotero/translators/RIS.js (0o644, wrong owner)
>
> Having files with the wrong ownership in your profile will break things
> in strange ways.
>
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