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Upgraded Ubuntu, Lost Years of Firefox Files

ng flag

Upgraded to Ubuntu 21.10 (from 21.04 I think, didn't write it down). Now years of work, e.g., hundreds of Firefox bookmarks, passwords & logins seem to be gone.

No, I did not use Sync, nor did Ubuntu or Firefox encourage me to use Sync before the upgrade.

Those files must be on my computer, just with a deleted registry. Please, please, please help.

pLumo avatar
in flag
--> `~/.mozilla/firefox/XXXXX.default/` ?
hu flag
How do you know they are lost? I suspect the `.mozilla` folder is still in the home dir, and Firefox is a snap now. Also, if you really don't want to lose them, make a backup.
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cn flag
Your bookmarks are all there. Sign back into your mozilla account they should all appear as before.
Knud Larsen avatar
by flag
Work around : Install google chromium-browser, and import bookmarks etc. . ......... Then Firefox can import from Chromium : File → Import From Another Browser. ..... If not complete with the "snap chromium" replace snap package with https://www.google.com/chrome/?platform=linux ............ Make backup : `tar cf moz_Oct-17-2021.tar .mozilla` .... ..... ! Make backups frequently !
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