Mostly I would like to reiterate everything above, especially by Jared Biel and 
Lenar.
I am also reiterating my comment on 
this:http://www.asoftsite.org/s9y/archives/162-What-is-this-Multisearch-thing-in-my-Firefox-about.html
 which has not yet been approved and might not be, but doesn't contain any new 
content from what was posted above. The only thing I would add is this:
Linux distributions often reach a certain level of popularity and then start to 
suffer delusions of grandeur with regard to changing people's experiences. This 
was relevant when Redhat included a custom GCC (god what was that, redhat 8?) 
because it screwed with people who didn't Only Use Redhat, or distributed 
things to/supported people who didn't use Only Redhat.
Most people don't Only Use Ubuntu. Most people who use Ubuntu, even as their 
primary system, also use windows, or mac os, or sometimes some other flavour of 
*n*x. In my case, I have a mac, windows, and ubuntu desktop, several centos 
servers, and enterprise users (ie, people who need their computers to behave as 
expected), on macs, windows desktops, ubuntu, fedora, and centos. A linux 
distribution can choose which packages come included by default, and which 
package manager is used to install and remove packages. If it chooses to 
fundamentally alter how a package (especially one of such importance as 
Firefox, or GCC), it will run into problems.
All of these people use firefox. Sure there's a couple of people who have to 
use webapps that require IE, and some of the diehard macheads use safari, but 
everyone has firefox installed and most people use it primarily. The reason for 
this is that firefox behaves EXACTLY the same way, no matter where you are. If 
it behaves any differently, it's because you chose to install an addon, and 
it's your fault and you know what it's default behaviour ought to be and you 
expect it.
Changing firefox's default behaviour is catastrophic. It's obnoxious and 
stupid. And if this addon stays in Karmic stable, I will be reimaging all of 
our ubuntu laptops, desktops, and virtual machines with Some Other Distribution 
that works Right. Even though it would take longer than upgrading to Karmic, it 
would take less time and effort and frustration than dealing with every user 
who complains that their firefox doesn't behave correctly.

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multisearch add on blocks the functionality of firefox location bar
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/402767
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