Basil Chupin said the following on 02/14/2010 02:28 AM:
(2) this is the *most* annoying PITA: during a session, if you close down Firefox but then decide to restart it for whatever reason, openSUSE/KDE/whatever gives you the error message, "Firefox is already running. ..." and won't let you start Firefox until you "close" the already "running" Firefox.
I've had this problem a few times, and after a few moments it seems to shut down correctly on its own. Could it possibly be doing some caching so it can remember your tabs and what not?
AHA!
Thanks for the response.
So there just maybe a problem here!
I have no idea where the problem lies. I've deleted the Cache directory in .mozilla but the problem still reappears, so I don't think caching has anything to do with it. But then......who knows....
I think, Basil, you're misreading Michael's response. It a matter of the TIME IT TAKES for FF to write out your current tab settings - to the 'sessionstore.js' file, if I understand correctly. The cache in the sense of the cache of fragments and images is not the concern. Try just waiting. Or slap a watch on the 'sessionstore.js' -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org