Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:

> If I do a "dir" of /home/leland/.mozilla/firefox/82a42b0y.default on my 
> system, I see a 
> directory named chrome.  I think this is where firefox store the setting for 
> my 
> extensions.  I haven't upgraded to the latest version of firefox, so I don't 
> know if I've 
> have an extension in /home/leland/.mozilla/firefox/82a42b0y.default/chrome 
> that the 
> upgraded version of fixfoxe can't handle or not.  Anyway, change this chrome 
> directory to 
> chrome.backup and try booting firefox.

Hi Leland!

I can find the alphanumeric directory and there is a subdirectory called 
extensions under it. But no chrome file in there. Nothing in there, in fact.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
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