On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 03:41:03PM -0500, Albert wrote:
> So why was it packaged with a theme that it couldn't work with?
It wasn't. Weren't paying attention? It can't deal with the default
*Gnome* theme. Crapfox is a GTK2 app. It therefore obeys whatever you use
for a GTK2 theme. Gnome sets
Marc Wilson wrote:
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 05:01:56PM -0500, Albert wrote:
The deb package for Firefox 1.0.4 is screwed up:
No, it's not. Crapfox is. It cannot deal correctly with the default Gnome
theme.
So why was it packaged with a theme that it couldn't work with?
All menus are affec
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 05:01:56PM -0500, Albert wrote:
> The deb package for Firefox 1.0.4 is screwed up:
No, it's not. Crapfox is. It cannot deal correctly with the default Gnome
theme.
> All menus are affected. The cursor, instead of highlighting a
> choice, displays it as white block. It
Jeff Stevens wrote:
Albert,
Hopefully someone on this list will help you find a work-around.
The workaround I found is to simply change the theme.
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Albert,
If you are running Firefox 1.0.4, you are likely running sarge/stable.
See "Debian Releases" [1] for more information on the three main
distributions. The Debian release cycle is such that every so often a
new stable release is created. Packages in stable are exactly that,
they are stable
The deb package for Firefox 1.0.4 is screwed up:
All menus are affected. The cursor, instead of highlighting a
choice, displays it as white block. It's probably in the default
theme, because changing the theme fixes it.
Also, 1.0.4 is not the current version of firefox.
I don't know which
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