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Firefox processes
Posted: 2004-06-27 04:41am
by Spyder
Is there a fix for a firefox bug where when you quite the process will linger and prevent the default profile from being re-used?
I assume it's a common bug because I've seen it in earlier versions.
Posted: 2004-06-27 10:24am
by Slartibartfast
Don't have that problem, might be the fault of some plugin that refuses to close.
Posted: 2004-06-27 03:26pm
by darthdavid
Yeah. Happens to me when i'm surfing porn for some rason. Just hit ctrl-alt-delete, click the process tab, highlight the process that says "firefox.exe" and clic k end process.
Posted: 2004-06-28 02:23am
by Spyder
darthdavid wrote:Yeah. Happens to me when i'm surfing porn for some rason. Just hit ctrl-alt-delete, click the process tab, highlight the process that says "firefox.exe" and clic k end process.
Did that, clicked end process, clicked yes, dialog box dissapears but hte process still remains. I think it might be a general windows thing about the way it tries to end processes. Oh well, I did find a temporary work around anyway.
Posted: 2004-06-28 03:17am
by Pu-239
I find firefox's profile locking so annoying that I have switched browsers (Galeon on Linux- Windows equivalent would be K-Meleon).
Posted: 2004-06-28 03:46am
by JediToren
I occasionally had that problem under Windows, though I had no trouble killing the process.
Since switching to Linux I haven't that issue at all with either .8 or .9.
Personally I think they should do away with browser profiles. Unless I am mistaken Firefox stores all of your browser settings and bookmarks in the user's directory (home in Linux, Documents and Settings in Windblows) so the whole thing seems pointless.
Posted: 2004-06-28 03:56am
by Pu-239
JediToren wrote:I occasionally had that problem under Windows, though I had no trouble killing the process.
Since switching to Linux I haven't that issue at all with either .8 or .9.
Personally I think they should do away with browser profiles. Unless I am mistaken Firefox stores all of your browser settings and bookmarks in the user's directory (home in Linux, Documents and Settings in Windblows) so the whole thing seems pointless.
On Linux with a dual monitor setup with seperate monitors, it is annoying.