Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I got the following recommendation:
> on the old computer, find .mozilla/firefox/xxxxx.default-release/  and 
> copy the dir to USB
> Mine is fahvqdo7.default-release
> And I am copying this very large folder (lots and lots of files) now to USB.
> on new computer, start firefox then close it then look for folder 
> .mozilla/firefox as the new profile structure.
> Problem:
> .mozilla does not have firefox subdir.
> Why?  What do I do?
> The "easy" way is use firefox sync, but I don't believe I have an 
> account for that.
> Other recommendations?
> I want my history, cookies, bookmarks, and whatever else to get the same 
> operation.
Nowadays firefox's settings are in ~/.config/mozilla/firefox. You copy the 
xxxxxxxxx.default-release there.
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