Re: Saving the state of Firefox on hybernation
- From: Vahis <waxborg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 19:00:04 +0200
bobrics wrote:
Hi,
(I have Ubuntu on a laptop)
Is there a way to save the state of Firefox when shutting down or
hybernating a laptop, so that when you start it again, it would be
contain the same open pages? When I hybernate the computer in windows,
I do not have to worry about any applications to be closed down, so
that I can quickly pack up and go. But in Ubuntu, as of right now, I
have to save each important URL that I was working with to avoid going
to bookmarks and trying to find/load it again.
Regards
An extension called Tab Mix Plus takes care of that and in
addition a lot of other useful stuff.
Vahis
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