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Firefox freezing up when trying to save images using save image as feature

When saving images from websites using the save image as feature, Firefox will freeze up and not register any mouse click or anything instead making a ding noise every ti… (read more)

When saving images from websites using the save image as feature, Firefox will freeze up and not register any mouse click or anything instead making a ding noise every time is register a mouse click. This will continue for like 30 seconds before it becomes normal then it will repeat this for every image. How can I solve this?

Asked by Burak 5 months ago

Last reply by aodgizmo 4 months ago

How the hell do i get the phroton layout in firefox 2024?

Mozilla please make a browser that has the proton/photon like firefox 89 please i need it Btw you also ruined the firefox layout floating tab what we really need is a sec… (read more)

Mozilla please make a browser that has the proton/photon like firefox 89 please i need it Btw you also ruined the firefox layout floating tab what we really need is a secure browser with no bloat and open-sorsorce

Asked by xikelikeminecraft 5 months ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 5 months ago

Error message

I get a message "We Encountered an Error" Please restart your application to try again. It continues to pop up (only when I'm in Firefox) and I click the button "close" … (read more)

I get a message "We Encountered an Error" Please restart your application to try again. It continues to pop up (only when I'm in Firefox) and I click the button "close" and can continue until it pops up again. This just started today. Is there anyway to get this to stop?

Asked by Rick Lewis 5 months ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 5 months ago

Constant crashing

I keep constantly crashing, multiple times. Here are my latest crash IDs: bp-0095be94-4487-4e51-b895-8bfe30250106 bp-cc9fbd3f-9c73-4a9b-9e67-a503b0250106 bp-46a54455-3… (read more)

I keep constantly crashing, multiple times. Here are my latest crash IDs:

bp-0095be94-4487-4e51-b895-8bfe30250106

bp-cc9fbd3f-9c73-4a9b-9e67-a503b0250106

bp-46a54455-3bd3-4eb1-8cdf-887300250106

bp-9d721d1d-f4e3-4e7b-9160-ec47e0250106

bp-f307e36d-2c7b-4fad-9166-47cef0250106

bp-3e823f9a-bcb3-458f-b149-94a110250106

Asked by sir.beret 5 months ago

Last reply by jonzn4SUSE 5 months ago

How do I verify that the browser I am using is accessing the web via my VPN?

I just purchased a year subscription for the Mozilla VPN. I want to be able to verify that the FireFox browser I'm using is accessing the web via the VPN. How do I veri… (read more)

I just purchased a year subscription for the Mozilla VPN. I want to be able to verify that the FireFox browser I'm using is accessing the web via the VPN. How do I verify that? I don't see any icon indicated that it's a VPN connection.

Asked by wills4 5 months ago

Last reply by Tin Zaw Cho 3 months ago

New modem

Have a new modem/router (Assis G34). Only getting 57.2 mps download and 9.6 mps upload. In trying to go to a website, it times out. Tried Microsoft Edge. It worked … (read more)

Have a new modem/router (Assis G34). Only getting 57.2 mps download and 9.6 mps upload. In trying to go to a website, it times out.

Tried Microsoft Edge. It worked OK when I wasn't using Firefox at the same time.

Planning to get a range extender. Is that the solution?

Asked by tmwjr13 5 months ago

Last reply by markwarner22 5 months ago

firefox opens a UDP listening port a.k.a backdoor on all network interfaces

On ubuntu oracular 24.10, when firefox is launched, it tries to open a UDP listening port on all network interfaces which is not acceptable on many levels: /usr/bin/nets… (read more)

On ubuntu oracular 24.10, when firefox is launched, it tries to open a UDP listening port on all network interfaces which is not acceptable on many levels:

/usr/bin/netstat -tunpevaW|grep firefox udp 0 0 0.0.0.0:48654 0.0.0.0:* 1000 881247 178766/firefox

Is this behavior specific to Ubuntu or is it implemented by design? This must be a no go by design: if it needs a UDP port for some reason, it has to open it on the **loopback interface (127.0.0.1)** only.

Asked by jean-christophe manciot 5 months ago

Last reply by Balázs Meskó 5 months ago