On Tue, Jan 28, 2025 at 11:12:43PM -0500, Maureen Thomas wrote:
> On 1/28/25 9:58 PM, David Christensen wrote:
> > 
> > What is the make and model of the computer?  Processor?  Memory
> > module(s)?  Disk drives?  How are the disk drives connected?  What is
> > contained on the disk drives?
> > 
> > 
> > Do  you have a recent image of the disk drive containing Debian?
> > 
> > 
> > Do you have current backups?  If so, what is backed up?  If not, please
> > backup now.
> > 
> Its a HP Desktop  M01-F3XXX with AMD Ryzen 5 5600G Radeon Graphics, Realtec
> Audio  6.0.9400.1, 237 GB Drive, 8GB Ram .  That harddrive holds Debian
> installed only. I have a 2 TB hard drive for my back up.  So all of my files
> are backed up daily. I do not have an image of the HD contained in the HP.

As I see it, are these parts missing:
* Focus on the original problem
* Effort for making reading in the discussion order possible


Thing that I haven't seen yet is follow-up on

| > If not then I recommend wiping all user settings for Firefox and then
| > reloading Firefox. I had to do this one time a year or so ago. It was
| > sad to loose my many bookmarks but it  did clean out my Firefox.
| > Below is how I wiped my user settings, maybe someone can tell you a
| > better way?
| > 
| > I think I used something like:
| > $ rm -rf .cache/mozilla/firefox
| > $ rm -rf .mozilla/firefox
| 
| ACK! Dangerous, as you say. Instead, rename the directories so you can
| recover the whole or part of it. e.g.:
| 
| mv ~/.cache/mozilla/firefox ~/.cache/mozilla/firefox.old
| 
 

Regards
Geert Stappers
User of Firefox and Debian 12
Happy user of Firefox and Debian 12
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