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Distribution: Suse 10.3, Windows XP Home, Register Linux #386151
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I do have 3.0.1. The thing is I have to kill X to get it to restart. If I'm looking at mail and click a link alot of times it says that FF is already running and I have to shut it down before I can restart. This is annoying in as much as I don't know why that is happening.
i happened to me only 3-4 times in more than a month. when i close ff it closes ok. when i try to open again is says it is already started and i have to restart. its not very annoying, but still..
i use 3.0.1 and i m not sure if it happened after the update or in 3.0.0.
I do have 3.0.1. The thing is I have to kill X to get it to restart. If I'm looking at mail and click a link alot of times it says that FF is already running and I have to shut it down before I can restart. This is annoying in as much as I don't know why that is happening.
Have you tried finding and killing the process from the terminal?
Distribution: Suse 10.3, Windows XP Home, Register Linux #386151
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I switched back to 2.0.0.16 and the problem doesn't exist. In 3.0.1.2 I don't like the disappearing toolbar heading or the format for "organizing bookmarks" either.
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