Firefox 4 won't shut down

Since updating to firefox 4.0.1 (for XP), the only way I'm able to shut down the program is through the Task Manager. The X in the top right corner is ignored, as is the Close command in the taskbar.

Not exiting when it goes to the background is normal and expected behavior for an Android application, but using all your CPU and ending up eating your battery sounds like a potential bug.
We released a significantly updated version of Firefox for Android today, so the first thing to try is probably updating to that. If the problem persist, please report a bug in Bugzilla. We'll really need to know at least the version you're using, though.

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    [email protected]

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