[Expired for Ubuntu because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
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Status: Incomplete => Expired
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If bugs only get looked at when they are 100% systematically
reproducible... oh well, that explains a lot of things.
Anyway, ok, let's let this expire until somebody else stumbles into in
if a few months or years, and so on.
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Matteo,
if the bug is not reproducible your report simply doesn't have enough
info for the developers to start looking into it.
Unless you find a way to reproduce the bug, or can provide additional
information, please leave the status as incomplete.
Kind Regards
Søren
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@soren-bc I already said which steps produced this bug:
- install Ubuntu 13.04 64bit
- sudo apt-get install firefox
I don't know whether it's reproducible, as I obviously didn't reinstall
Ubuntu just to check.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Incomplete => New
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@chriscoulson I definitely never ran firefox with sudo. I've checked my
bash history.
If at some point Firefox was run as root, it was because of some bug, if
not in Firefox itself, then somewhere in ubuntu.
The only thing vaguely related to firefox that I ran with sudo was:
sudo apt-get insta
you can solve it so:
1) in Terminal write
firefox -P
2) then press the botton delete profile
3) press create new profile
you can choose the name you want ,or let as default user
finally press Finish
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This is absolutely nothing to do with Firefox. The only way that can
happen is by running Firefox with sudo, which is completely unsupported
** Package changed: firefox (Ubuntu) => ubuntu
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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