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Re: [Bug 901855] Re: firefox -ProfileManager does not work

 

On Dec 08, 2011, at 08:28 PM, Chris Coulson wrote:

>Hi :)
>
>You also need to use "-no-remote" if there is already a running
>instance. This is documented in the manpage:
>
>       -ProfileManager
>              Start the profilemanager. Use this to choose the profile you would like to run firefox with. You will need to also use -no-remote if there is already a running firefox instance.

Ah manpage, not --help. :)

Thanks.

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Title:
  firefox -ProfileManager does not work

Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Normally, you should be able to start multiple versions of Firefox
  with a different profile, even with an existing firefox is running,
  using the following command:

  $ firefox -ProfileManager

  (i.e. see firefox -h for details)

  However this does not work when a firefox is already running.
  Instead, in that case, the running firefox window is raised and a new
  window is created.  There seems to be no way to run multiple versions
  of firefox using different profiles.

  However, if you quit your running firefox and then run the above
  command, you do get the profile manager window.

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