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I'm running Netrunner Linux Frontier 14 (Ubuntu flavor) on a 64bit system & previous saved tabs don't load after shutting down & restarting. How do I fit it?

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I posed this same question on the Netrunner-OS.com forum and one of the programmers answered me back and said that by not allowing people to save their previous session tabs that it was a design decision. WHAT??? Design decision??? WHAT could they have possibly gained by screwing people out of saving their previous session so you could continue with what you were doing the next time you're on the computer?? I just don't get it. And Netrunner programmer did not answer my question as to WHY.

Well, at this point, I don't really care. I just want to re-activate the option of saving the previous session. I skimmed thru the 'about:config' file, but didn't see anything in there about it.

PLEASE... inform me of how to re-instate this option. I will greatfully appreciate your help!!!

I posed this same question on the Netrunner-OS.com forum and one of the programmers answered me back and said that by not allowing people to save their previous session tabs that it was a design decision. WHAT??? Design decision??? WHAT could they have possibly gained by screwing people out of saving their previous session so you could continue with what you were doing the next time you're on the computer?? I just don't get it. And Netrunner programmer did not answer my question as to WHY. Well, at this point, I don't really care. I just want to re-activate the option of saving the previous session. I skimmed thru the 'about:config' file, but didn't see anything in there about it. PLEASE... inform me of how to re-instate this option. I will greatfully appreciate your help!!!

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How about using a genuine Firefox version, from Mozilla instead of one that was created by Ubuntu from Firefox source code.

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all.html

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Netrunner actually edits the browser in the way they want it (beyond Ubuntu). Version 30 is installed.

I tried that. I completely removed the stock Firefox browser from Netrunner and then tried installing the latest version 31. After doing so, I check the about and it still says version 30 and works the same. So I'm not sure how to get rid of all netrunner / firefox files.

Any ideas?

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So I get no more help?