Public bug reported:
When installing Ubuntu I like to use the graphical partition editor to
set up partitions. (I find that a / that is separate from /home is
preferable, because you can easily reinstall the OS without touching
user files.) This works great, except that the bootable flag is not
Sure, here's the gdb log. Anything else I can provide that would be
helpful, just let me know.
** Attachment added: "gdb session log of crash"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/5423658/gdb-firefox.log
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Save-as media file causes crash
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75846
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Public bug reported:
1. Go to: http://dusk.org/adam/tmp/ffbug.html
2. Click the link. It will try to play the file in Totem, and if you
haven't installed any extra packages, it will fail with a "Totem can't
play fd0://" message.
3. Click the browser back button.
4. Right click the link, Save A
Public bug reported:
Firefox crashed when composing a message in gmail, switching to another
tab, and then popping back. I reran it and clicked "restore session"
which caused it to crash again, but this time it gave me the bug report
dialog.
** Affects: firefox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecide
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-cups-manager
>From bug buddy:
Memory status: size: 185823232 vsize: 185823232 resident: 16125952 share:
11272192 rss: 16125952 rss_rlim: -1
CPU usage: start_time: 1161343669 rtime: 65 utime: 59 stime: 6 cutime:6 cstime:
4 timeout: 0 it_real_value
** Attachment added: "Crash file"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4894914/_usr_lib_firefox_firefox-bin.1001.crash
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Crash when switching between tabs in gmail
https://launchpad.net/bugs/67098
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Yes, I just tested it. Here's a screeshot of the properties dialog
after the initial printer setup:
http://dusk.org/adam/tmp/cupshostname.png
After I edited /etc/hosts and added:
192.168.1.20 Mikes-iMac.local
...then it works perfectly. This is with an up-to-date Dapper, I should
be able to
I went through all the steps to install the debugging packages and guess
what - I can't reproduce it with those installed! Two double clicks
just gives two dialogs, as expected. When I restored the standard
package, the crash returned.
I did notice that the crash reported is in gnome-printer-vie