This is probably an issue with Firefox on CentOS, but I can't get any 
answers from any channels related to Firefox or CentOS, so perhaps I'll 
have more luck here.

In the past, I've worked with webapp builds using Karma on Windows, and I 
had no trouble running Karma from the command line with Firefox, so I could 
debug my unit tests with Firebug.

I'm now working on a build that runs on CentOS 7.  When I run Firefox 
manually, it shows the Firebug add-on.  When Karma runs Firefox, however, 
it seems to have none of the add-ons I've installed, like Firebug.  I'm 
able to hack around this a bit by simply leaving my regular Firefox 
instance running, ignoring the one that Karma starts, and manually 
connecting to localhost:9876.  I have to ignore the other instance, and not 
kill it, because Karma will just try to restart it.

I will do it this way if I have to, but I'd really rather just have the 
single Firefox instance running, just to save memory.

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