I can reproduce this in both 3.0 (in 8.04 LTS, which will still be
supported on the desktop for a while) and 3.5 (in Karmic), so I have
switched both to confirmed.

It should be considered however that this is probably not a bug that
should be fixed in an LTS release, or even a stable one. I am pretty new
to all this, so if anyone with more experience feels this means the bug
should be invalid, then please make it so.

@Kangaroo:

The suggestion you make above might be a good idea, but I feel it is out
of scope for this bug or even Ubuntu. The point of this bug is that for
all but American users, you get an experience using Firefox in Ubuntu
that is less than that of a separately downloaded Firefox, like you
would also use on Windows or Mac. If you download a Latvian version of
Firefox from Mozilla, you would get the Latvian search engines as well,
with no choice offered. Anyone using the Ubuntu package currently does
not get that and that should be improved. You might want to make your
suggestion to Mozilla though, any improvements to Mozilla upstream will
end up in Ubuntu eventually.

** Changed in: firefox-3.5 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Firefox Locales should install locale specific search plugins
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294187
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