Though luck.. after the scan using scan disk, firefox has behaved
properly this time. I had done a immediate reboot using the sysrq magic
keys. Might be that had created this problem.

I am using jaunty with kde4.2. I think the problem might be corrupt
disk.

have you done a fsck on your home partition?

if it happens next time i will note down the dmesg and kernel log.

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