![]() Regarding 38.0.1: There is a crashing issue with FF 38 if this only affects Windows: I don't know. If this solves your problem we will have to investigate in a solution. Start FF (this will create automatically a new profile) and test. Open your file-manager and make hidden files visible. They are stored in your firefox-profile, which does not get touched by uninstallation, installation or updating.īut there is a chance, that your problem is related with a problem in your profile. ![]() No, this will not touch your bookmarks and settings at all. Rozzer wrote:I have thought about uninstalling it and reinstalling again but I will lose all my bookmarks and settings etc. You can also use either Caja or Dolphin to do that - but will have to run it as root - via SUDO Here - that is typically done with Gnome Commander - which is in the repo's. and then overwrite that PCs copy of FF - after backing up that FF into firefox_old The same would apply to any other version of FF that is in this PCs /download folder.ĭon't do this on this PC - as it auto-updates FF quite happily,īut can & do copy that extracted folder onto another PC - via a usb stick It gave an error - this version of FF is not the default browser - so clicked on NO - as don't want that, to change. ( this is Linux - so Firefox.bin is the executable ) ( they get renamed from Firefox - as what was extracted - to something relevant )Īnd clicking on Firefox - no extension - that will run up FF A.ok. & by picking one at random - firefox-31.0-esr Well, there is several copies of FF in this PCs /downloads folder.
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