Hello: I would like to start firefox browser from bash script. I made this script: #! /bin/bash ffpid=`pidof firefox` ffexit=$? echo "firefox PID is: $ffpid" if test $ffexit == 0 then `kill -9 $ffpid` fi sleep 5 firefox -P list http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse/2016-05/all.html & exit What I want is to check if firefox is running, if it's runing stop it and start it again with specific profile with specific URL. This works with the above script but the problem is if I run the script at least two times, the second time firefox opens with two tabs, with the same content in both tabs. How can I force it to open only on tab with the URL in the command line specified? In firefox preferences I've set General/Startup: When firefox start: Show a blank page. I use an old firefox version (24.8.1 ESR, the last ESR that doesn't have australis uinterface), I don't know if it matters. Thanks in advance, Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org