Score:2

Firefox stopped loading pages (including Preferences and about:config) and repeatedly prompts restart

cn flag

I am running Firefox 87.0 on Ubuntu 21.04. I ran into some issues after an ubuntu update, where programs (even gnome-terminal) stopped loading all together after I boot into my system. I resolved it by forcing modprobe.blacklist=nouveau

Now my all other programs work fine. However, while my firefox opens up, it doesn't load any pages. Not even the Preferences and about:config page. If I remove all tabs, and open a new one, it would repeatly prompt me that Firefox needs to restart after update. Although restarting firefox does absolutely nothing.

I've tried creating new profiles, rebooting my system, completely removing and reinstalling firefox, nothing works.

I'm forced to install and use google chrome to ask for any suggestions, which, as you can see, works perfectly. Any suggestion would be appreciated.

enter image description here

I tried to run the newest firefox from official website's firefox tar ball, and the result is the same. I've included the error messages in the terminal that I launch with. I'm beginning to suspect it has something to do with the graphic card driver?

enter image description here

Nmath avatar
ng flag
Have you tried to "refresh" firefox?
FedKad avatar
cn flag
Did you try to create a new system user and run Firefox under that user?
vanadium avatar
cn flag
There will have been an update from 87 to 89, the current version. All should be fine after you log out/back in or reboot the computer. It not, then you will need to start with a new profile.
cn flag
@vanadium I've just tried that, still no joy. I've updated a screenshot, along with error messages in the terminal.
Score:1
cn flag

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66337540/firefox-shows-only-blank-pages-even-aboutconfig-is-just-white

Turns out someone else also asked this question, and provided an answer as well. It is caused by the Citrix icaclient. Remove the current installed icaclient and reinstall it again without the app protection mode.

That's it.

mangohost

Post an answer

Most people don’t grasp that asking a lot of questions unlocks learning and improves interpersonal bonding. In Alison’s studies, for example, though people could accurately recall how many questions had been asked in their conversations, they didn’t intuit the link between questions and liking. Across four studies, in which participants were engaged in conversations themselves or read transcripts of others’ conversations, people tended not to realize that question asking would influence—or had influenced—the level of amity between the conversationalists.