1) Quite simply, I clicked on the Mozilla Firefox Icon, located on the
toolbar at the top of the Gnome desktop (the place where it says
"Applications", "Places", "System", where there is a list of items which
you can add and remove, where there is the time, the date, the name of
the User and the Power icon).

2) I expected Firefox to open up normally: I expected to see the
navigation toolbar and to be able to write in it the website-which-I-
wanted-to-visit's URL, hyperlink, direction, or whatever other way you
may want to call it (e.g.: "http://www.google.com";).

3) Firefox opened normally except for one detail : the navigation bar
was (and still is) missing. Firefox opens up in the Ubuntu Startup Page,
which has a Google search bar. Thus, I have to use Google to access any
site I would want to go to through Firefox.

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