Could you please explain what you discovered and how you solved it? Other users may have the same problem and you may not be around to enlighten them when they come across your thread!
I deleted the plugins in ~/.mozilla/plugins and uninstalled mozplugger and nspluginwrapper
]]>pouar wrote:found it, It was a problem with nspluginwrapper and mozplugger
Which you didn't mention either! How do you expect people to know these details if you do not tell us?
I was clueless about the problem and didn't know the details
]]>found it, It was a problem with nspluginwrapper and mozplugger
Which you didn't mention either! How do you expect people to know these details if you do not tell us?
]]>...that was one of the 1st things I try...
It is really helpful if you explain what you have already tried together with the results. It enables people to help you.
]]>Check the permissions on your profile folder in "~/.mozilla/firefox/...". Try renaming it in order to force Firefox to create a new one.
that was one of the 1st things I try, Firefox remembers some settings but not others, it doesn't remember what plugins I have disabled.
]]>Firefox doesn't use dconf.
How are you running Firefox as root? Did the problems start after you started running it as root, or before?
Also, why are you running your web browser as root anyway? That's a VeryBadIdea™.
I used sudo, I thought It might be a permssion issue so I tried it in sudo without going to any websites to see if the issue was still there, but I can't find out what permssions are missing.
]]>How are you running Firefox as root? Did the problems start after you started running it as root, or before?
Also, why are you running your web browser as root anyway? That's a VeryBadIdea™.
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