Firefox is default spell checker for an incorrect language when you restart.

I use Firefox 30.0, the most recent version available for Ubuntu Linux 13.10.

For some reason, the default spelling language is "English (Canada).

I tried to fix it by right-click-> language-> English (United States).

Unfortunately, that holds only until I restart my browser.

Any ideas how to set permanently?

I'd be perfectly happy if all text entries were always mistakes like "English (United States)", since it's the only language I never use on my desk.

Thank you.

It's unfortunate, there was some important security updates since the 30. Note that you can always download a. tar.gz print:

Unzip it in your home directory. It should be pre-compiled so that you don't need to do anything else, but run it.

As for your dictionary, I remember you need to install a Canadian English Dictionary in order to to use - what happens if you uninstall that in:

  • Tools > Modules > dictionaries

You can also enter Subject: preferences in your address bar, go to content and to "choose." From there, you can reorganize your languages and see if it changes your default dictionary.

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