Until last week, I was running Fedora 8, and in firefox 2 I had as "home page" a set of tabs with internal web applications for system management (eg nagios, mantis, internal dokuwiki and a few more). All of these tabs were password protected, passwords saved in firefox and protected with a master password. Now I moved to fedora 10 preview, and I run into a problem: firefox (3) pops up a separate prompt for the master password for each of the tabs, so I now have to type the password 5 times, or cancel the prompt, and reload the page later. Is this a known issue with firefox 3 or the version in fedora, and is there a know workaround (apart from starting with one web app as home, entering the master password there, and then opening the other web apps later, which is what I for the moment). Also, is it a feature or a bug in firefox 3 (or the fedora verison of it), that if you have a single username and password saved for a site, it no longer fills those in once you are on that site? I now seem to need to type in the username every time, and then firefox will add the password. Firefox 2 automatically filled in all the details if only one username/password was saved for that site. David Jansen PS: I tried fedora 9, and it shows the same behaviour as fedora 10 pre, so it may be a general Firefox 3 issue. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines