[opensuse] What happend to Firefox on 42.3 -> 52.8ESR or something to 60 but no session restore - all tabs nonrestored
Hi there, today some leap 42.3 system booted up and zypper dup, which probably brought in firefox 60 on this system, default repos. I think I remember that it was firefox 52.something ESR so far, today it became firefox 60 My tabs are coming back being displayed in the single main firefox window. but all tabs are empty, the address url is being shown in the address bar, but i cant even f5 refresh or the reload icon is grey, i need to navigate into the address area for each and every tab and press enter to make it load again. once the tabs content is loaded, i can again f5 refresh and all. what happend to the firefox session state or the related technical details? is this some known bug? I havent observed this on windows systems, those werent running esr though, but normal main firefox release branch at the point when the updated to 60.x what happen? thanks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2018-05-18 17:31, cagsm wrote:
Hi there,
today some leap 42.3 system booted up and zypper dup, which probably brought in firefox 60 on this system, default repos. I think I remember that it was firefox 52.something ESR so far, today it became firefox 60
My tabs are coming back being displayed in the single main firefox window. but all tabs are empty, the address url is being shown in the address bar, but i cant even f5 refresh or the reload icon is grey, i need to navigate into the address area for each and every tab and press enter to make it load again.
I have observed this as well. Some of the tabs loaded automatically, others didn't. It is different for the tabs that don't have the focus: these were remembered, not loaded. Those are all greyed now.
once the tabs content is loaded, i can again f5 refresh and all.
Yes. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.3 x86_64 "Malachite" at Telcontar)
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