Yeah, that was it.  I feel a bit silly for forgetting to re-enable my
plugins after I disabled them (along with all my add-ons which were
easier to remember to re-enable).  Thanks.

On Mar 16, 5:31 am, cyjan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, john,
> I'm using Windows XP, but I have similar problem after switching
> normal/safe mode of FX...
> Please check if in Tools -> Addons -> Plugins tab You have all plugins
> enabled.
>
> On 15 Mar, 23:48, John <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The new version of Ubiquity seems to be working well, but now all my
> > plugins are broken.  Could this be related?  i.e. typing
> > "about:plugins" gives me a page saying that "No plugins are
> > installed".  And then even if I try to install a plugin (say, Adobe
> > Flash), I run the .pkg file to install it, the installation completes
> > successfully, and then typing about:plugins gives me the same thing as
> > before.  Youtube tells me I have js disabled or I lack the latest
> > version of flash, about:ubiquity asks me if I want to dl the .swf file
> > on the site, etc...
>
> > However, this may not be a directly Ubiquity related problem.  3.1b3
> > certainly includes plugins (creating a new profile shows this).
> > Disabling or uninstalling Ubiquity does not change anything.  Anyone
> > have any ideas?  (please reply to me and not to the post)
>
> > In case you couldn't tell, I'm on OS X (version 10.5.6) and just
> > updated from 3.1b2 to b3 and found this thread to fix the trouble of
> > ubiquity crashing ff.
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