Analysis:
1.  Firefox is the default web browser.
2.  With the default installation configuration non-admins can install addons 
in Firefox.  Addons can be installed graphically from the Firefox web site.
3.  Addons can break Firefox and prevent it from loading.
4.  Ubuntu bills itself as "easy".  Text terminals do not qualify as "easy".  
For a non-technical desktop user it should be as easy to disable a broken 
extension as it is to install one.  The safe mode has a GUI to allow selective 
disabling of Extensions and Themes.
5.  There is no menu entry for Firefox safe-mode as there is in Windows for 
Firefox and IE7.

Conclusion:
Either a desktop file needs to be added for Firefox safe mode or the base 
package needs to be installed with the "xpinstall. enabled" set false and only 
allow extensions and themes to be installed globally by the admin.

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NoDesktopFile:  Firefox safe mode
https://launchpad.net/bugs/85878

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