Firefox on Ubuntu 14.04

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the Firefox web browser on Ubuntu 14.04 keeps unexpectedly shutting down as I am downloading. how do I fix this?







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  • launch Firefox from terminal by typing firefox command and use normally. When Firefox shuts down, you will get error message in terminal . post it here
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  • launch Firefox from terminal by typing firefox command and use normally. When Firefox shuts down, you will get error message in terminal . post it here
    – noone
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  • launch Firefox from terminal by typing firefox command and use normally. When Firefox shuts down, you will get error message in terminal . post it here
    – noone
    May 25 at 4:19
















launch Firefox from terminal by typing firefox command and use normally. When Firefox shuts down, you will get error message in terminal . post it here
– noone
May 25 at 4:19





launch Firefox from terminal by typing firefox command and use normally. When Firefox shuts down, you will get error message in terminal . post it here
– noone
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Try reinstalling it and see if it solves the problem
run sudo apt-get install --reinstall firefox






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    Try reinstalling it and see if it solves the problem
    run sudo apt-get install --reinstall firefox






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        Try reinstalling it and see if it solves the problem
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