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Created Feb 04, 2012 by Trac@tracbot

Firefox 10's crash rebooted OS X

I would love to help. Allow me to describe what happened. I understand there is innumerable variables and do not know which ones are important to developers.

It began after shutting down a virtual machine running Tails 0.10.1 when a message popped up saying my computer must restart. This message showed for a few seconds before my computer instantly shut off and began reboot.

I then had a problem connecting to Tor's network (apparently due to lack of UPnP device). I disabled/reenabled my router's UPnP and Vidalia connected to Tor. When Vidalia opened Firefox, my computer got stuck and rebooted again.

These events happen rather quickly, but I believe that is how it happened. If there is any way I can help, just email von@temple.edu! I am ever grateful for Tor's team! You guys are great.****

I will mention one other thing. Firefox said it crashed when Vidalia reopened it. Also, when trying to open firefox from the application located at /contents/MacOS/Firefox after Vidalia is connected to Tor, nothing happens. Please fix this. If I quit Firefox, there should be a way of restarting it without having to shut down my relay!

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