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Intermittent connectivity problems

Hi, I'm on Debian. In the last day I have intermittent connection problems on many websites which go away after a while. Any ideas? I'm using Quad9 for DNS but I don't kn… (read more)

Hi, I'm on Debian. In the last day I have intermittent connection problems on many websites which go away after a while. Any ideas? I'm using Quad9 for DNS but I don't know where in the chain something is going wrong

Asked by awahl1138 5 months ago

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 5 months ago

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Disable session restore does not work

I would like to disable automatic session restore completely. When I restart my PC, crashes or anything like that, I do not want Firefox to restore my previously opened t… (read more)

I would like to disable automatic session restore completely. When I restart my PC, crashes or anything like that, I do not want Firefox to restore my previously opened tabs or windows. When I open firefox after a system reboot / crash, I want to only open my default home page. Only if I manually click History > Restore Previous Session should firefox ever restore my session, otherwise never restore my sessions.

I tried unchecking Settings > Startup > Open previous windows and tabs, and also tried following this article: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1182594

My sessions still restores after my computer restarts or crashes.

Why do I want this? When I reboot my computer, I want a clean slate to start from scratch, not the dozens of pages (and other software) I had open from my previous session.

I am running linux mint btw.

Asked by kilian.liss 7 months ago

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 7 months ago

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Images from canvas black or transparent: img.src = canvas.toDataURL(); // FF: 'image/jpeg'=black. Png,webp,default=transparent.

I don't know if this ever worked in FF, since I've been on Chrome a while. I tried canvas.toBlob() in FF without a solution. The behavior is the same whether the served i… (read more)

I don't know if this ever worked in FF, since I've been on Chrome a while. I tried canvas.toBlob() in FF without a solution.

The behavior is the same whether the served image is jpg or webp. A Servlet delivers the image data, here in webp:

          response.setHeader("Content-Type", "image/webp");

On page, I use a canvas thus => see '// FIREFOX'

     var canvas = document.createElement( 'canvas' );
     canvas.width = width;
     canvas.height = avail_height;
     var context = canvas.getContext( '2d' );
     context.drawImage( imgsrc, 0, 0, width, avail_height);
     context.lineWidth = 150;
     // FIREFOX: canvas.toDataURL('image/jpeg')=black, png,webp,default=transparent
     img.src = canvas.toDataURL('image/jpeg');
     img.onmousedown = disableDragging; // for FF
     img.style.opacity = "1.0";
     console.log('setImg ok');

Inspecting a black jpeg:

        data:image/jpeg;base64,...

Thanks!

Asked by phobrain 6 months ago

Answered by phobrain 6 months ago

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how to view CSV files as plain text in firefox ?

I am using Linux Mint with Firefox 127.0.2 (64-Bit) In Preferences Applications, setting CSV-Dokument to open with firefox opens edless new firefox Tabs - so… (read more)

I am using Linux Mint with Firefox 127.0.2 (64-Bit)

In Preferences Applications, setting

 CSV-Dokument      to    open with firefox

opens edless new firefox Tabs - so I had to kill firefox. (setting CSV-Dokument to open with OpenOffice works fine. But this is not what I want.)

In Preferences Applications, I found further CSV types: application/csv-Typ CSV Document (application/text) CSV Document (octet/stream) CSV Document (application/x-download) Which applications should I use for them ?

I found the file "mimeTypes.rdf". However, I am not familiar with the syntax.

Asked by vande1 1 year ago

Answered by vande1 1 year ago

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How can I set a custom file as home page for new tabs in Firefox Desktop 107?

Hello, in past versions of Firefox, I was able to follow the steps on this page to set a custom HTML file on my PC as my home page for new tabs: https://peterries.net/blo… (read more)

Hello, in past versions of Firefox, I was able to follow the steps on this page to set a custom HTML file on my PC as my home page for new tabs: https://peterries.net/blog/firefox-ubuntu-local-file/

I have Firefox 107.0.1 now and it's not happening. When I open the browser from scratch, I see my custom home page file. But when I open a new tab, I just see a blank screen. If I then click the Home icon on the toolbar, I do see my custom HTML page, but I don't want to have to click that button for each new tab.

Right now, in my settings, I have the URL to the page set as the custom URL for the HTML fiile, like this:

file:///home/peter/Documents/homepage/peter-home-homepage.html

That works. And I also have followed the steps on that blog post to customize my /usr/lib/firefox/autoconfig.cfg and my ../firefox/defalults/pref/autoconfig.js files. That's no longer working.

Did something in a recent version change? Is this no longer supported? Thanks for any ideas!

Asked by SuMo Bot 3 years ago

Answered by cor-el 3 years ago

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Widevine Plugin Crashes Trying to Stream Content

Since I updated to Firefox 141.02 I have not been able to play videos on Paramount+ or Netflix. I get an error on the top that says the Widevine plugin has crashed on bo… (read more)

Since I updated to Firefox 141.02 I have not been able to play videos on Paramount+ or Netflix. I get an error on the top that says the Widevine plugin has crashed on both streaming services. I have checked that the plugin is on and there are no updates. I am on Ubuntu 24.04. Video on YouTube plays as normal

Asked by scpatl4now 7 months ago

Last reply by 28hilljl 1 month ago

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Firefox isn't allowing me to upload images almost anywhere

I am on endeavourOS (linux). Whenever I try to upload images for a profile picture to sites like youtube or X, the image becomes corrupted and doesn't upload correctly. I… (read more)

I am on endeavourOS (linux). Whenever I try to upload images for a profile picture to sites like youtube or X, the image becomes corrupted and doesn't upload correctly. It did this with whatsapp too and I had to use a separate app for it. Other posts said that disabling "privacy.resistFingerprinting" would fix it, but it's already disabled.

Attached below are an example of this bug and the contents of this image when viewed on a text editor.

Asked by Gabe Lily 1 year ago

Answered by Gabe Lily 1 year ago

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Another program on your computer installed an add-on ... repeatedly with every restart

This issue is happening with every newly installed add-on, but not with add-ons installed on or before Aug 3, 2024. The add-ons are installed via addons.mozilla.org. To r… (read more)

This issue is happening with every newly installed add-on, but not with add-ons installed on or before Aug 3, 2024. The add-ons are installed via addons.mozilla.org. To rule out the possibility that it's happening only with specific add-ons, I also installed one of the random recommendations on that page, Augmented Steam which has 54,248 users, and it happens with that one as well.

I'll click Enable, but the prompt appears every time I restart Firefox.

What I've tried (with a restart after each attempt):

  • Clear the startup cache
  • Delete extensions.json
  • Delete compatibility.ini
  • Via about:config deleted extensions.databaseSchema and extensions.getAddons.databaseSchema
  • Excluded Add-ons from syncing

I've noticed the following in extensions.json for each of the recent add-ons after restart:

  • syncGUID changes to presumably random new value
  • active changes from true to false
  • userDisabled changes from false to true
  • seen changes from true to false

Asked by Lionel Holt 1 year ago

Answered by Lionel Holt 1 year ago

No AI

I have been unable to find an email address, so I am turning to this forum to express my disgust at the incoming CEO's comments, namely "Firefox will remain our anchor. I… (read more)

I have been unable to find an email address, so I am turning to this forum to express my disgust at the incoming CEO's comments, namely "Firefox will remain our anchor. It will evolve into a modern AI browser and support a portfolio of new and trusted software additions."

Firefox's appeal as an alternative to Edge, Chrome, etc. is its respect for user privacy and control. Adopting AI tools into the browser itself is a betrayal of that respect, and will eliminate Firefox's advantages over rival browsers. If users want an AI browser, they already have that option. They want, instead, a browser that allows then to control their own experience and data. I beg the Mozilla foundation to actually do some research into your own market so you will learn that people hate LLM slop in their internet browsing.

Adopting AI tools will damage Mozilla's reputation as an organization worthy of respect. What's more, it will contribute to the further erosion of trust in information on the internet that AI has caused, because *LLMs lie and steal*. This is more than just a market mistake, this is an ethical mistake.

There is still time to change course. Do not follow Chrome and Edge into AI delusion.

Asked by jdrion 2 months ago

Last reply by Paul 2 months ago

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Firefox 141 startup crash

Hi, my Machine updated from 140.0.4 to 141.0 since then I cannot start up Firefox anymore. On startup after a short pause the Crash Reporter shows up - interestingly the … (read more)

Hi, my Machine updated from 140.0.4 to 141.0 since then I cannot start up Firefox anymore. On startup after a short pause the Crash Reporter shows up - interestingly the Crash Reporter may enter a endless loop and opens up multiple times. While that the CPU load is at 100%. I tried

  • `firefox --safe-mode`
  • `firefox --ProfileManager`

as well, for those I get the same behavior. I tried downgrading to 140.0.4 - after that a profile dialog shows up which tells me that a new profile needs to be created due to a downgrade. After that Firefox comes up fine with the new vanilla profile. IF Firefox updates to 141.0 (in background) the next startup with the vanilla profile doesn't work gain. Which brings me back to the initial problem.

Workaround for now:

  • download 140.0.4
  • create a fresh profile
  • immediately disable auto update
  • live with the empty profile

My environment:

Asked by userid0x0 7 months ago

Answered by userid0x0 7 months ago

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dark mode broken

Dark mode in Firefox has broken just now. The issue appears restricted to Firefox - all other elements in environment (Ubuntu/Cinnamon) appear to be operating correctly.… (read more)

Dark mode in Firefox has broken just now. The issue appears restricted to Firefox - all other elements in environment (Ubuntu/Cinnamon) appear to be operating correctly.

The elements at the top of the screen and some menu screens are now white rather than dark grey. Due to a neurological condition this causes near-instantaneous cluster migraines.

Is there a way I can fix this? Is there a way you can fix this? Is there a way to access the web without a browser? (eg through the text terminal)

Asked by cj6750050 7 months ago

Answered by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 7 months ago

Firefox crashing

Hi Mozilla I hav got a problem with Firefox on Kubuntu 24.04.3. Everytime the computer is restarted Firefox crashes the first time it's started. That's not a big problem,… (read more)

Hi Mozilla I hav got a problem with Firefox on Kubuntu 24.04.3. Everytime the computer is restarted Firefox crashes the first time it's started. That's not a big problem, starting Firefox again don't take long. But the problems is exceeding. If i start Firefox by clicking a link in a mail in Thunderbird. And Firefox has not yet been started, It crashes, but now it's also invaliding the Task bar on the screen where Firefox was started. Invaliding means that I cannot start apps from that screens taskbar, and the clock has stalled, none of the tools works etc. The only possibility solution I have been able to figure out, is restart (It's like going back to Win 98). Sometimes I am able to start a app from that invalid taskbar. But it's not the one app that i clicked on. Even though I can trigger it via Thunderbird, the invaliding of the taskbar will occur after a while. And I have to restart. I am not sure if this is the right place to post. But Firefox is always involved, but maybe Thunderbird or Ubuntu was the right place? Every time Firefox crashes there is send a crash report to Mozilla, but is has been going on for a while, so i guess that nobody is looking at the crash report. If I use Chromium instead of Firefox I don't see the problem.

Asked by Mads Peter Jensen 2 months ago

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 2 months ago

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Establishing a WebRTC connection from the Firefox browser (VP8 inactive)

Hello, maybe someone else seen the same issue. When trying to establish a webrtc connection with the Firefox browser, my server sends a following message (video H264): ``… (read more)

Hello, maybe someone else seen the same issue. When trying to establish a webrtc connection with the Firefox browser, my server sends a following message (video H264): ``` 0:00:01.701967159 90 0x7fc2a0002030 LOG webrtcsrc-signaller net/webrtc/src/signaller/imp.rs:172:gstrswebrtc::signaller::imp::Signaller::connect::{{closure}}::{{closure}}: Sending websocket message Peer(PeerMessage { session_id: "56a17f8d-2585-4d4b-9f2e-3009450a19e9", peer_message: Sdp(Offer { sdp: "v=0\r\no=- 9144757257615355393 0 IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\ns=-\r\nt=0 0\r\na=ice-options:trickle\r\na=group:BUNDLE video0 audio1 application2\r\nm=video 9 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 96 98 99 100 101\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=setup:actpass\r\na=ice-ufrag:uOJFtPAyRCKX4NDQcU3VExzLsFcfCWYc\r\na=ice-pwd:jRots1p0FnmxmwLoVqAq7lK84rAwBk/4\r\na=rtcp-mux\r\na=rtcp-rsize\r\na=sendonly\r\na=rtpmap:96 H264/90000\r\na=rtcp-fb:96 nack\r\na=rtcp-fb:96 nack pli\r\na=rtcp-fb:96 ccm fir\r\na=rtcp-fb:96 transport-cc\r\na=fmtp:96 packetization-mode=1;profile-level-id=42001f;level-asymmetry-allowed=1\r\na=rtpmap:98 red/90000\r\na=rtpmap:99 ulpfec/90000\r\na=rtpmap:100 rtx/90000\r\na=fmtp:100 apt=96\r\na=rtpmap:101 rtx/90000\r\na=fmtp:101 apt=98\r\na=ssrc-group:FID 2834502081 1415006916\r\na=ssrc:2834502081 msid:user1488703113@host-437c139 webrtctransceiver0\r\na=ssrc:2834502081 cname:user1488703113@host-437c139\r\na=ssrc:1415006916 msid:user1488703113@host-437c139 webrtctransceiver0\r\na=ssrc:1415006916 cname:user1488703113@host-437c139\r\na=mid:video0\r\na=fingerprint:sha-256 9E:33:DF:EB:63:72:42:77:49:8D:0C:0E:FC:61:51:C1:56:53:AF:05:D9:F7:61:8F:95:DD:7D:FF:99:1A:64:E8\r\na=rtcp-mux-only\r\nm=audio 0 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 97\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=setup:actpass\r\na=ice-ufrag:uOJFtPAyRCKX4NDQcU3VExzLsFcfCWYc\r\na=ice-pwd:jRots1p0FnmxmwLoVqAq7lK84rAwBk/4\r\na=bundle-only\r\na=rtcp-mux\r\na=rtcp-rsize\r\na=sendonly\r\na=rtpmap:97 OPUS/48000/2\r\na=rtcp-fb:97 transport-cc\r\na=fmtp:97 sprop-stereo=1;sprop-maxcapturerate=48000\r\na=ssrc:1127273264 msid:user1488703113@host-437c139 webrtctransceiver1\r\na=ssrc:1127273264 cname:user1488703113@host-437c139\r\na=mid:audio1\r\na=fingerprint:sha-256 9E:33:DF:EB:63:72:42:77:49:8D:0C:0E:FC:61:51:C1:56:53:AF:05:D9:F7:61:8F:95:DD:7D:FF:99:1A:64:E8\r\na=rtcp-mux-only\r\nm=application 0 UDP/DTLS/SCTP webrtc-datachannel\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=setup:actpass\r\na=ice-ufrag:uOJFtPAyRCKX4NDQcU3VExzLsFcfCWYc\r\na=ice-pwd:jRots1p0FnmxmwLoVqAq7lK84rAwBk/4\r\na=bundle-only\r\na=mid:application2\r\na=sctp-port:5000\r\na=fingerprint:sha-256 9E:33:DF:EB:63:72:42:77:49:8D:0C:0E:FC:61:51:C1:56:53:AF:05:D9:F7:61:8F:95:DD:7D:FF:99:1A:64:E8\r\n" }) }) ``` and Firefox responds with VP8 inactive message: ``` 0:00:02.007638187 90 0x7fc2a0002030 TRACE webrtcsrc-signaller net/webrtc/src/signaller/imp.rs:324:gstrswebrtc::signaller::imp::Signaller::handle_message:<GstWebRTCSignaller@0x563ce91ed190> Received message {"type": "peer", "sessionId": "56a17f8d-2585-4d4b-9f2e-3009450a19e9", "sdp": {"type": "answer", "sdp": "v=0\r\no=mozilla...THIS_IS_SDPARTA-99.0 2114996636650547664 0 IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\ns=-\r\nt=0 0\r\na=sendrecv\r\na=fingerprint:sha-256 16:EC:66:ED:36:A1:D4:E0:CB:95:24:4A:E2:40:CA:53:E5:AB:D5:FF:F5:9C:5C:81:EB:83:F8:E4:BD:89:9F:03\r\na=ice-options:trickle\r\na=msid-semantic:WMS *\r\nm=video 0 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 120\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=inactive\r\na=mid:video0\r\na=rtpmap:120 VP8/90000\r\nm=audio 9 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 97\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=recvonly\r\na=fmtp:97 maxplaybackrate=48000;stereo=1;useinbandfec=1\r\na=ice-pwd:d5a493a07b92e452116a851e083e1c78\r\na=ice-ufrag:721f69a3\r\na=mid:audio1\r\na=rtcp-mux\r\na=rtpmap:97 opus/48000/2\r\na=setup:active\r\na=ssrc:3561002322 cname:{bb14ec44-0966-49c0-bccb-5e6242dd83d7}\r\nm=application 9 UDP/DTLS/SCTP webrtc-datachannel\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=sendrecv\r\na=ice-pwd:d5a493a07b92e452116a851e083e1c78\r\na=ice-ufrag:721f69a3\r\na=mid:application2\r\na=setup:active\r\na=sctp-port:5000\r\na=max-message-size:1073741823\r\n"}} ``` which leads to: ``` 0:00:02.007849785 90 0x7fc2a0002030 WARN webrtcsink net/webrtc/src/webrtcsink/imp.rs:3238:gstrswebrtc::webrtcsink::imp::BaseWebRTCSink::handle_sdp_answer: consumer from session 56a17f8d-2585-4d4b-9f2e-3009450a19e9 refused media 0: Some("m=video 0 UDP/TLS/RTP/SAVPF 120\r\nc=IN IP4 0.0.0.0\r\na=inactive\r\na=mid:video0\r\na=rtpmap:120 VP8/90000\r\n") ``` and a connection close.

Why Firefox could respond with VP8 to the H264 request?

Asked by Robert Ayrapetyan 1 year ago

Answered by Robert Ayrapetyan 1 year ago

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Mouse cursor is huge since recent update (Linux)

I am using Firefox v140.0.1 Snap on Kubuntu 25.04, Kernel 6.14. Since the Firefox update in the past couple days, the mouse cursor has started appearing huge and slightly… (read more)

I am using Firefox v140.0.1 Snap on Kubuntu 25.04, Kernel 6.14. Since the Firefox update in the past couple days, the mouse cursor has started appearing huge and slightly blurry (as though the image is scaled up) in Firefox and nowhere else. The size is visually annoying, and occasionally difficult to know exactly where I'm clicking (trying to move the caret in a text box for example). It also appears to be a different style from the main desktop cursor, the shape and color are ever so slightly different, but this may already have been the case and I simply didn't notice because of the previously small size. Firefox doesn't have its own built in cursor settings that I can find, nor obey the system cursor settings. I have a high DPI display so perhaps it is being over-compensated for? e.g. both the system and Firefox are scaling the cursor up, assuming the other hasn't done it already, resulting in a cursor that's too big.

Asked by joxenhandler 8 months ago

Answered by joxenhandler 8 months ago