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+*** Please submit non packaging issue (e.g. feature requests) bugs to
+the Debian BTS and the upstream bugzilla
+(https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Firefox) and put a
+reference to the bugzilla bug in the Debian bug report to ease bug
+triage for the maintainers. You may need to reproduce this with
+upstream's Firefox for upstream to take you seriously. Thank you. ***
+
+@Browser@ extensions being a big source of problems, please either try
+to reproduce your bug with a clean user or with your current user in
+safe mode, with the "@browser@ -safe-mode" command line before filing
+any bugs. If your bug disappears with a clean user or in safe mode,
+you might want to find which extension is responsible for it and file
+a bug to the appropriate package, bug tracking system, or author.
+
+If your previous @Browser@ installation pre-dates 3.0, you might have
+had problems since upgrading from one release to another can lack clean
+support for some features. Please try moving your ~/.mozilla/firefox
+directory out of the way to see if it helps with your issue.
+
+@Browser@ requires the loopback interface (lo) to be up and unfiltered
+to accept keyboard input and function correctly. Please make sure this
+is the case before filing any bugs.
+
+If you get crashes and none of the above hints helped, please also
+try to run "MOZILLA_DISABLE_PLUGINS=1 @browser@".
+
+If @Browser@ still crashes, please submit the crash to Mozilla, then
+visit `about:crashes` and paste the url to the corresponding submitted
+crash report in your bug report.
+
+Alternatively, please install the @browser@-dbgsym package and run
+@Browser@ under gdb with:
+
+ gdb --args @browser@ [command-line-arguments]
+
+At the gdb prompt, type the following commands:
+
+set pagination off
+run
+bt full
+
+And attach the resulting backtrace to your bug report.
+
+If you see XML parsing errors, please make sure you kill all running
+@Browser@s and reload before filing any bugs.