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Okay, we all know how the "Normal" Firefox has the Menu Bar (File, Edit, View, etc.,) integrated with the Global menu Bar at the top of the screen, just like every other program in Ubuntu (with the exception of programs run with gksu.)

Now, I downloaded and installed the Nightly build of Firefox, and have been using it via the launcher (I finally figured all that out!) but whenever I run the Nightly build, the menu bar is separate, like so:

http://i.imgur.com/Xogbs.png

How do I fix this? I remember there being some sort of extension that did that, but I can't find it anymore.

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Did you install it by adding the nightly repository, or did you install it from the Firefox's website (using tje tar.gz file)? – Dan Oct 14 '12 at 22:06
This is a transient build - this should be regarded as a bug-report and hence is off-topic. Remember, we are looking for good reusable articles rather than short-term alpha-beta issues. – fossfreedom Oct 14 '12 at 22:48
@Dan I added it via the .tar.gz file, but it auto-updates, saying that I'm on the Nightly release channell. (I think it's done one, maybe two updates since I installed it.) – JamesTheAwesomeDude Oct 14 '12 at 23:20
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Use the official PPA for Firefox nightly. They have all the Ubuntu specific modifications. – jokerdino Oct 15 '12 at 5:37
Since this question has been locked, and is now, therefore, useless to me as an avenue to receive assistance, I have created a thread in the Ubuntu Forums. Please help out there if you can. Any and all help is most profoundly appreciated. Thank you in advance. – JamesTheAwesomeDude Oct 15 '12 at 5:48
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