Thanks for your reply Scott.
I'm closing the bug with "Invalid" as it was never confirmed.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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I have been using Firefox less often lately, but I don't think that this is
happening anymore.
I guess you can close this, and I'll file a new one, if it recurs...
Thank you.
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changes in Ubuntu and Firefox since that time.
Presumably this problem is no longer an issue? Can the bug report now be
closed? If we do not hear from you the bug report will close itself in
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For the first time in weeks, I think that FF shut down properly last
night.
Today, there was a sessionstore.js file (5.5MB) in my profile folder before
launching FF.
I copied it, just to be on the safe side.
Prior to launch, previous.js in the sessionstore-backups directory was
yesterday's ear
Well, things are now even worse...
Today, I got the "Well, this is embarrasing..." window/tab restore window.
I have had it many times over the years (not too much lately, which is odd, as
I believe FF crashes on exit every time now...). I just click on restore, and
all
windows/tabs come up just
In doing some research about this, I came across
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1050588
which lead me to
resource:///modules/sessionstore/SessionFile.jsm
I currently have a previous.js (dated 08/16), recovery.bak and recovery.js
(along with some upgrade.js- files that are dated most
Update: On the next boot and FF startup:
The "Crockpot" tab and the 4 to the right were back, as expected, although the
focus was on the rightmost tab of the tabs which I had deleted.
The "Gas prices" tab was again the focus of that window, despite the
fact that when I left, the focus was on the
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