Ugly as it is, but mozilla could also maintain profiles for different
feature sets, or distros, respectively.

But there's more: Different versions of FF with different requirements.
The only right place to keep track of that is in the source repo of FF.
Even if Mozilla does not maintain it distro specific, it would allow
distros to keep track of necessary changes, at least. The latter
approach could at least serve as a reference.

The current situation is at least unsatisfying: Disabling the profile
because it's unmaintainable.

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Title:
  Firefox 51.0.1 does not display pages/shows blank pages.

Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Firefox 51.0.1 после обновления в Ubuntu 16.04 x32 не отображает
  содержимое сайтов. Т. е. сайты загружаются, но не отображаются.
  Отображается только стартовая страница. Придурки, чего вы там
  накомпилировали и слили в майнстрим? Давайте, исправляйте!

  [Firefox 51.0.1 after upgrading to Ubuntu 16.04 x32 does not display
  the contents of the sites. Websites are loaded but not displayed.
  Displays only the home page.]

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