Software :: Firefox Extensions Not Applied On Downgrade?

Dec 5, 2008

I was using firefox 3.X (latest) until recently but it irked for two reasons:

- it takes forever for everything

- it kept crashing (as in really really often)

first I got rid of some extensions to save some thinking energy, but didn't help much, so I downgraded and am now running 2.0 silly thing is, none of my extensions work - they seem to be 'registered' to FF3 (which I purged) This also applies to new addons installed from FF2.

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Quote:

Ubuntu Firefox Modifications
webfav

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