This is because it can get confusing if you are using different profiles and you start firefox as normal without using a special shortcut and it just loads the last profile used. Something else I recommend is going to your firefox folder ( mine is /home/mike/.mozilla/firefox) and checking that the StartWithLastProfile setting in profiles.ini is false: ![]() If you wanted to do it manually, the desktop shortcut would look something like this you could create it in a text-editor and name it sktop: Įxec=firefox -Profile /home/mike/.mozilla/firefox/55divdmr.Mike2 -no-remote This will launch firefox with that profile and make sure that it doesn't connect to any other running instance of firefox with the essential -no-remote switch. The command you need for each launcher is, for example: firefox -Profile /home/mike/.mozilla/firefox/55divdmr.Mike2 -no-remote ![]() You can use your menu launcher creator (or right click the desktop and select new launcher, depending on what desktop you are on) to fashion two new firefox launchers.
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