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open a consol and log on as root<br>
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open the mc and look for /home/"username" or your session name<br>
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then go to /.mozilla/firefox/i91a7h5v.default (this is a directory)/<br>
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delete .parentlock <br>
and !lock this one will be in red<br>
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try that if it works, it does it for me<br>
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Regards<br>
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Oscar Farfan<br>
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Manuel McLure escribió:
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<pre wrap="">On Friday 03 November 2006 12:48, Scott wrote:
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<pre wrap="">golfer spake thusly on 11/03/2006 12:39 PM:
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<pre wrap="">I can't seem to stop firefox from asking whether I want to restart a
crashed session, regardless of which of the 3 startup page options I
select. Anyone know how to get rid of this nuisance?
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<pre wrap="">Just to clarify: You're saying that it asks even if you've *not* had a
session that crashed?
I've only gotten that when in fact I did have a previous session that
crashed. It's a new feature in Firefox 2, which I quite like.
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The problem occurs when you log off KDE with FF running. Since KDE kills
Firefox, Firefox thinks it crashed and the next time you log in it pops up
the "FF crashed" dialog.
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