Firefox crash problem

Juan Blanco intuitionist at msn.com
Sat Jun 20 18:33:46 UTC 2015


Hello Lucio,
I do like FF, however, it is showing some weaknesses due either external inseminating malware injections which alter its functionality, or releases  published while not being fully debugged.I also use maxthon and vivaldi for linux (I also play with chrome.)
intuitionist 

Date: Sat, 20 Jun 2015 10:26:55 -0700
Subject: Re: Firefox crash problem
From: p.echo926 at gmail.com
To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com

Yes, version 38.  

For others who have this problem, here are my suggestions to resolve:

Go to plugins and remove "Stylish" and Chatzilla if you have them.  Restart FF and test with chrome.

If
 that does not work, or if you don't have those two, then disable the 
unity desktop integration plugins.  All three.  Restart FF and test.  

I did the above without the test between removing the first two and disabling the unity plugins.  So I don't know which solved it.

After
 the above, and verified working after chrome started.  Then re-enabled 
the unity plugins.  Restarted FF again, still worked!

Please post back if you try it so I know what worked for you.

On Fri, Jun 19, 2015 at 8:08 PM, Juan Blanco <intuitionist at msn.com> wrote:



Hello p.echo926,

Did you see FF is running version as latest version 38?, and ubuntu has the latest update ubuntu 15.04?  Well, FF 38 comes included as default browser in ubuntu 15.04.  I would suggest you download ubuntu 15.04 (you may google it or point browser to ubuntu.com to get the iso file), run it from the 4 GB DVD and get a feel how it works.  If you decide you like it then you can install ubuntu 15.04 to your system (remember it is not a LTS version it is expected to get updated later this year.)
Good Luck!
intuitionist at msn.com

Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2015 18:17:22 -0700
Subject: Firefox crash problem
From: p.echo926 at gmail.com
To: ubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com

I am having a problem where if I have firefox open, some sites will not load.  If I open Chrome, then Firefox freezes solid.  Only solution is $killall firefox from a terminal.  Currently on ubuntu 14.10.  Any thoughts on where to begin to troubleshoot?




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