That path was left over from when I had a mozilla.org firefox installed,
or maybe one built from source. I hope Ubuntu doesn't forbid ever
installing non-Ubuntu software! I have no idea why gnome decided to use
it, though. Or why apport is still printing that error message even
though I've removed all the references to /usr/local/anything from
gconftool (at least, gconftool -R / | grep usr/local finds nothing).

But that's all a side issue to apport using a fallback (netsurf) that
doesn't work with the launchpad page it's trying to use. That's still a
bug, surely?

** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => New

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netsurf doesn't work: misplaced <head> tag
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/442810
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