Cheers guys!! These steps fixed it for me:
- Locate the places.sqlite-journal file in:
$HOME/.mozilla/firefox/[NAME OF PROFILE]/
- Ensure that the file is owned by root with "ls -l"
- In the folder, run: "sudo chown [USERNAME] ./places.sqlite-journal"
Then restart firefox and load a page. The but
I have exactly the same problem after the 3.0.16 update. But I have not
understood which files to delete, change owner or.. and where are they?
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I had the same problem with permissions on the places.sqlite-journal file.
When I chown'ed to myself, the navigation buttons became ungreyed the address
window in new-tab was refreshed. I had previously upgraded to 3.0.15.
Cheers,
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I had the same problem. Removing the UBUFOX extension through synaptic
did the trick for me - at last a working Shiretoku :)
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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For what it's worth... I came across this yesterday (2009-05-10) and read
through this bug report.. moving my default profile fixed the problem so I
moved one file at a time and started firefox after each.
my problem was fixed when I moved the places.sqlite-journal file.
After reading the post(s)
I was browsing the web and came across a site that caused my entire computer to
freeze; keyboard wouldn't even respond. After rebooting, I encountered this
bug in firefox.
I ran firefox as root, and was prompted to restore my previous session.
Restoring it, I received the original session th
I inadvertently solved this problem while working on another (gksudo -
update manager hanging instead of opening the login box).
After I changed the line in the hosts file 127.0.1.1 so the hostname
matched the one in /etc/hostname my buttons came back in Firefox.
Don't know if any of this will h
If you open terminal and run "sudo firefox" do your buttons come back?
If so, it is probably a file permissions or ownership issue. I have this
problem with one account of the three on my Ubuntu computer but haven't
worked on it yet as I don't usually use Firefox from that user account
and it works
Yes, it is still a problem.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Ditto for me on the extensions. I took the sledge hammer approach, ran
a(nother) complete removal in synaptic, deleted everything remotely
related to firefox on my system and ran an install. and again ditto on
Carls solution comment.
I was able to install and use firefox-2 at this point, unsurpr
> so can you reproduce this with a fresh profile? doe disabling all
> extensions help?
for me, disabling all extensions did NOT help. buttons were still greyed
out, but making a new profile (actually just deleting the old profile)
"fixed" things. not a very good solutions though, since you then
On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 04:42:14PM -, jd wrote:
> ping? Was curious if this got reopened appropriately and was directed
> at the right group. I noticed that my report states firefox, when it is
> actually, firefox-3.0, but the system will not allow me to change it.
> States that its already op
ping? Was curious if this got reopened appropriately and was directed
at the right group. I noticed that my report states firefox, when it is
actually, firefox-3.0, but the system will not allow me to change it.
States that its already open under that version.
SHould i open a new one or is the in
I'd like to reopen this bug with some of the additional information that
you asked for. Plus a note. When i see this behavior (all the time
now) and am using tabs, it seems that the page never completes loading
(even though it appears to) as the spinner is still spinning on the tab.
(even on this
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't
hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report
you can click on t
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