Firefox will not now revert to NewTab page after closing an app launced from a thumbnail. This after update to many apps and libs (including kernel and Firefox), so not sure if FF or Sys (14.10 amd64). Previous setup was much more useable, allowing this (though only after fresh (re)start of FF). What changed?
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostProbably the new firefox may have a bug? Mozilla did very recently release a new version. A kernel is highly unlikely to affect the browser this way, but I don't think I fully understand how your problem manifests itself.
The NewTab page can display thumbnails of recent/favo(u)rite siteswhich are links. Launch one of these, and then right-click the Back arrow. Previous FF would show NewTab as 'root' of history, and left-click of Back arrow would (eventually?) take you back there. This would not occur from opening a sie from Bookmark or from another app's 'external browser' facility, just from the NewTab and only after a fresh (re)start of FF. This made the NewTab page a sort of 'thumbnailed Favo(u)rites' page - very handy! Now not possible. Clearer?
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I get it. I think, it was "launching apps" that confused me - not difficult to do
Yeah, that is something likely done on Mozilla's end, but could still be possibly something on Ubuntu's end as they do compile it from source for us.
I see nothing recent in their bugzilla for this sort of behavior.
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Originally posted by claydoh View PostI get it. I think, it was "launching apps" that confused me - not difficult to do
Yeah, that is something likely done on Mozilla's end, but could still be possibly something on Ubuntu's end as they do compile it from source for us.
I see nothing recent in their bugzilla for this sort of behavior.
BTW, thanks for prompt reply.
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Do you have any Firefox extensions installed? There are several that allow control of what happens when you close the last tab, and what happens when you click a link in tabs, in bookmarks, etc. They sometimes do this by tweaking settings that you can also get to via about:config
When I launch something from the about:newtab page, the page history / browser back button is greyed out, ie it doesn't save NewTab in the history ... and I don't remember this ever happening.
I agree with Claydoh that it won't have anything to do with the kernel or programs outside Firefox. But it could have a lot to do with settings in your Firefox profile. Do you know how to create a new test profile in Firefox, and see how it behaves there?I'd rather be locked out than locked in.
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