Mark LaPierre wrote:
> On 09/17/2012 02:39 AM, Darr247 wrote:
>> On Monday, 17 September 2012 @02:44 UTC,
>> Michael Hennebry<@email.obfuscated>  spake thusly:
>>
>>> I often have rather a lot of tabs open and there
>>> doesn't seem to be any tidy way to save them.
>>
>> It doesn't let you save them anymore.
>> If you want that ability, you have to set it to startup with the
>> previous session's tabs... in the same section of preferences where the
>> home page is set, if I recall correctly.
>>
>> i.e. If that's actually part of what you were asking.
>
> If you want to save your current tabs use kill to kill off your Firefox
> process.  Next time you start Firefox all your tabs will miraculously
> reappear.  I found this out when I had to kill a Firefox session that
> locked up.

Not necessary. If you just log out, when it comes back up when you log in,
it should be the same. This is dependent upon your window manager, please
note, but I run kde, and it does this every day....

       mark

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