Can someone please release this fix for Precise? Thank you!
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me-tv hangs during initialisation.
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Hi,
I am using NIS (aka: YP)
When I resume after hibernating to RAM, I cannot play any sound.
I checked the script /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d/01PulseAudio
The problem seems to be, that the sudo-commands in the resume-function needs an
home-
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mountall
I am using cryptsetup to encrypt the filesystems '/var', '/home' and some more
using LUKS.
I am using a keyfile (on the unencrypted root-filesystem) to decrypt and open
the LUKS-devices.
But mountall does not wait for cryptdisks-enabled to be
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pre-inst
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sun-java6-doc
I was not able to install sun-java6-doc using KPackageKit. When I tried
to install some software using Konsole, it suggested downloading the
documentation manually and copying to /tmp before going on. I stopped by
typing 'no'. After updating
You can re-open it, if you want (change status to new)--it would need
someone connected to the package (which I'm not) to set it as wishlist. I'm
afraid it'd probably be fairly low on anyone's priority list, though.
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Impossible to change desktop theme
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You
No worries--I agree it's a bit confusing, I would have expected to be able
to change the desktop theme from desktop theme details too.
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OK, cool. I don't know exactly why apt-get was refusing to do it via
kolourpaint, but the idea is to use the new package name, so it's all OK.
Add/remove (kpackagekit): The servers may have been a bit busy, or it may be
a problem with kpackagekit, I know there are a few. If it does it
consistently
kolourpaint is described as a dummy package for transition to
kolourpaint4. What happens if you try installing kolourpaint4?
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I believe that that module (Desktop theme details) is to edit the
contents of each desktop theme, not to set your desktop theme. So the
apply button will only become active if you change one of the details of
a theme. Indeed, testing that, if you change something and click apply,
it doesn't apply t
It's not actually a filter string, it's where you can enter a command
for a program not in the list--see the descriptive text above. I agree
that the position is somewhat confusing, though.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
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OK, excellent, glad you've got it sorted out. Closing the bug now
(couldn't do it earlier, as Launchpad was being slow).
** Changed in: update-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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'E:Type 'debsrc' is not known on line 64 in source list /etc/apt/sources
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It should start deb-src, not debsrc. Open the file in a text editor and
change it.
This isn't a bug in itself. If a program wrote that line incorrectly,
then that is a bug. I'll mark it as invalid, feel free to reopen it if
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Well, gtk-qt-engine, which this bug is about, does precisely that. The
trouble is that it doesn't work very well, especially for Firefox.
I don't agree that QtCurve is a hacky solution: it merely provides a GTK
theme that doesn't look out of place among Qt applications. I can't see
most people wor
I ought to point out that Qtcurve is in the repository, so you can do "sudo
aptitude install gtk2-engines-qtcurve", which is easier and more secure.
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OK, marking as invalid, since it's due to the heavy flash content on
that page, rather than a bug.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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firefox took a lot of CPU - more than 50%
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/359464
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I believe this is the homepage for the project, if you want to get
involved with it: http://code.google.com/p/gtk-qt-engine/
I guess it's marked as low priority here because the default for Jaunty
seems to have been switched to Qtcurve (at least, it switched for me
during upgrade), so people won't
Try using the GTK style Qtcurve in Jaunty--this provides widgets that
look similar to Qt4/Oxygen (albeit not identical), but works nicely
without leaving ugly artefacts. (This is a workaround, not a fix)
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You
Glad I could help. My guess is that somewhere along the line another
icon got made, which wasn't associated with the package, so didn't get
properly tidied up.
Closing the bug as invalid, please re-open if you (anyone) knows what
made or left the dud icon.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
St
Seeing the same thing on that site. I suspect that the flash banner ads
are the cause of the problem. Can you try blocking flash (I think
there's a flashblock extension, or tune adblock to get those ads), and
see if CPU usage returns to normal?
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firefox took a lot of CPU - more than 50%
https:/
I saw the same thing. I think it runs in prefix format, according to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/293749/+viewstatus
In short, "24" is the equivalent of "255.255.255.0". I can confirm that
it will store the number 24.
The general usability of set
The Amarok menu icon is still working for me (following upgrade from
Intrepid).
Things to look at:
- Is that the only Amarok icon in the menu? Try going to Applications, then
Multimedia. If there's another one that works, add it to your favourites, and
remove the dud.
- Uninstall Amarok (for max
I've got the same problem (and system):
system: Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Server on a stratoserver.net v-server
# ufw enable
ERROR: problem running init script
# ufw --version
ufw 0.16.2.4
Copyright (C) 2008 Canonical Ltd.
The requested information:
# lsmod
Module Size Used by
Well...
Reproduced with python 2.6.1-1ubuntu7 and HPLIP 3.9.2-3ubuntu2. As
Graeme says, the entire output of "hp-check -r" is the same error
message is "warning: CUPSEXT could not be loaded. Please check HPLIP
installation."
A bit of searching turned up this page, which describes a similar problem when
H
Seeing this in Kubuntu Jaunty beta as well, packagekit 0.3.14-0ubuntu4,
kpackagekit 0.4-0ubuntu5
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System is already up to date with python 2.6.1-1ubuntu5.1, and I am
still seeing this error. I did get the 403 errors while upgrading this
morning--presumably they were fixed by the time I retried.
Note that the error message that I posted is PyUnicodeUCS2_Decode (2,
not 4).
Am about to do new up
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hplip
After upgrading to Jaunty, the HP (hp-systray, -toolbox, -check...) programs
refuse to start, with an error message:
"warning: CUPSEXT could not be loaded. Please check HPLIP installation."
Debugging reveals that the scripts are failing to import
Marking as fixed, since it no longer appears in Intrepid. Since Hardy is
still supported (I believe), if someone confirms it there, you can re-
open (although the chances of getting it fixed are probably quite low).
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix
2009/1/20 uqbar
> I would advise the guys at Ubuntu/Debian to revert to the ol' good
> konqueror.
Kubuntu has moved to KDE4 for Intrepid onwards, so there will be no need to
revert (D3lphin is the KDE3 version of dolphin, a mainly KDE4 program, which
works fine). In the mean time, konqueror is
Hmmm, that is true. Although NetworkManager is independent of KDE, so it
should be perfectly possible to have a command-line control of it (and
indeed there may already be such a thing, although I don't know about it).
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https:
Yup, it's worth posting. I won't be able to solve it, I'm afraid, but I
think it may be handy to post which drivers you're using for your nvidia
graphics card (free/proprietary drivers).
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2349
Would it be accurate to suggest that kcm_knetworkconfmodule is due to be
dropped, as networkmanager 0.7 now seems able to do much of the
configuration that knetworkconfmodule once did? Its interface in Kubuntu
intrepid is rather poor, but I seem to remember seeing that someone's
making a nice plasm
That didn't work, unfortunately--apparently there wasn't a .service file
providing that name to dbus.
I did, however, try with sudo /etc/acpi/sleep.sh, and I could replicate the
behaviour (or at least, something that looked the same).
This time, I noticed an error in the terminal about "Hardware
I'm actually on Kubuntu--is there an equivalent command in KDE?
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Not to worry. I didn't know that would happen either--I wouldn't have run it
if I'd thought it would!
Do you have the information you need? I can probably get it to thrash for a
bit on resuming from standby, then reboot to Windows and copy
/var/log/messages if that will help you.
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Huge hard dr
Andres, I tried to follow your instructions to get dmesg, but it didn't
reach any sort of usable state after resuming from hibernation, and either
that, or the hard shutdown I had to do while it was locked up, broke X
spectacularly. I've now repaired X (took a few hours, and using my dual boot
Wind
Looking at the terminal log, this is the stage where it went wrong:
Paramétrage de samba-common (2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.3) ...
Not replacing deleted config file /etc/samba/smb.conf
chmod: ne peut accéder `/etc/samba/smb.conf': Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce
type
The final line, by my inexpert translati
Setting to confirmed since this behaviour has been replicated in
Intrepid. Will mark bug 190585 as duplicate.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 15372 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/15372
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 15372
Huge hard drive activity after resuming from S3 suspend on a IBM x31
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I suspect that this issue has been duplicated as bug 190585.
If so, a number of us have seen the hard drive activity on Intrepid.
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I suspect that this may be the same issue as the much older report of
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Setting back to new since the reporter has confirmed that it still
occurs (albeit not necessarily on Intrepid)
** Changed in: linux-restricted-modules-2.6.24 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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I can confirm that in Launchpad (using this text area into which I am
now typing), but it behaves as it should in GMail's compose option. At a
first guess, is this difference linked to rich text area (as in GMail)
vs. plain text area (as here)?
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Ne
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kdemultimedia
The new plasma desktop uses a folder view to show the ~/Desktop folder.
Clicking on files from this, for whatever reason, tries to open them as
desktop:/file rather than ~/Desktop/file. Dragon player will fail to
load media files like this (
That makes sense, but I was referring to Serhiy's previous post, about
the perl scripts, where he made changes and concluded: "I was able to
run this script without errors and knetworkconf started to work."
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https://bugs.launc
Presumably, now that Serhiy's localised the problem, this should be
relatively simple for someone who knows about these things to fix?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229366
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I haven't tried to use Compiz since KDE4 came along, and I'm reluctant to
install it in case it mucks something up (I find graphics a bit like a house
of cards--once it works, don't play with it). But CCSM still doesn't, as far
as I can tell, have a dependency on either part of librsvg2, so if the
Confirmed on Intrepid.
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The package doesn't work without those dependencies, so what's the point
in shipping it at all? It only offers an option in system settings which
won't do anything (and will therefore confuse users--I notice one
duplicate bug already).
Surely, if it doesn't fit on the CD, leave it off, remake the
Have replicated on Intrepid recently. Dropping to a terminal and running
"top" (eventually) revealed low (0.7%, I think) but consistent CPU use
by kswapd0 (pid 180) which is not normally there, as far as I'm aware.
Killing that process appeared to have no effect--presumably it respawned
instantly w
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: pidgin
Pidgin failed to start up, with an error message:
"(pidgin:8402): GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: cannot open directory
/usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors: Error opening directory
'/usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors': No such file or
Sorry, misread title, reverting Status.
** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => New
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** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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I did the upgrade, the problem did not present itself. I've just tried
adding the LDAP server as a KDE resource manually, and I can't replicate
the hanging behaviour. I guess it was a quirk of KDE3 that doesn't
affect KDE4.
I'll set this as invalid (or should it be fix released?)
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Public bug reported:
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The okular binary package in Intrepid does not provide pdf-viewer. As a
result, applications which have a dependency on pdf-viewer will want
another pdf-viewer installed if okular is the only one available.
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(E-mailed Jonathan Riddell https://launchpad.net/~jr , who made the last
commit to gtk-qt-engine, removing some dependencies from it.)
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Looking at the dependencies on the website, it seems that gtk-qt-engine
in Hardy didn't depend on libbonoboui2.0, but gtk-qt-engine-kde4 (which
is effectively what we have in Intrepid) did.
However, the clearest problem is that gtk-qt-engines in Intrepid has no
dependencies listed at all:
http://
Hmmm, I tried that, but I didn't see any change. Perhaps I should have
restarted. This definitely worked before without installing a lot of
GNOME libraries, but I don't know what packages were installed. Maybe it
will work with just libbonoboui2-common--I'll give that a try.
** Changed in: gtk-qt-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 285400 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/285400
Not a duplicate--this is about the settings, whereas #285400 is a
problem with the actual theme engine.
On this one: Setting to "Use another style: Qt4" is the same as setting
to "Use my KDE style..." (at lea
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 236613 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236613
Try to create a new profile, as per the instructions in
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs#Try%20with%20a%20new%20profile
I'm going to mark this as a duplicate. If you're still having a problem,
try pos
That's actually a different complaint--this is about the engine itself,
not the settings.
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Binary package hint: gtk-qt-engine
Just upgraded to Kubuntu Intrepid from Hardy KDE4 version. GTK apps
(Firefox, Pidgin) appear in the default blocky style, rather than being
rendered by gtk-qt-engine. The panel in systemsettings appears to work
fine, and I've fiddled around
Have not seen this in Pidgin in Hardy. I'm just upgrading to Intrepid.
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I think Mozilla developers would probably argue that it's poor website
design to set your font size that small. Nonetheless, the idea of a
minimum zoom level is an interesting one, at least in my opinion.
However, I don't think this bug is the place to raise it, now. I'm going to set
this bug as
Hi Keval
This is actually a system for dealing with bugs in Ubuntu. For Fedora bugs,
visit their bug system at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/. You should also check
that:
a) No-one else has already reported it. If they have, just add any extra
information to that.
b) It's a real bug, and it's rep
I suggest you file a new bug for that (after checking if anyone else
already has, of course).
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Well, we know what caused the immediate problem, and my guess is that if
you were to set an LDAP server up as a resource, it may well do the same
thing (I can't access my LDAP server until I'm back at uni in a bit over
a week, so I can't test). But we don't know what it was that turned an
LDAP serv
OK, filed. (dolphin is the package for KDE3 dolphin, whereas KDE4 would
be kdebase-kde4)
To be honest, your chances of getting it fixed may not be that great.
Intrepid will offer only KDE4, which doesn't seem to have that problem.
** Changed in: dolphin (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => dolphin
No serious harm done. It's not ideal behaviour, but it's a fairly well
known issue. I guess there's a little flurry of these bug reports every
time Firefox is upgraded--this isn't the only one I've seen for 3.0.2.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Firefox won't
Quick search reveals that that command is a known issue in at least
Alpha 4. It should run "kdesu qtparted".
www.linux-archive.org/kubuntu-development/43710-please-test-alpha-4
-candidate-cds-2.html
** Changed in: qtparted (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Quick search reveals that that command is a known issue in at least one
Alpha version. It should run "kdesu qtparted".
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I'd guess that that's a problem with the website, rather than with
Firefox. It will only have been designed to be viewed at it's proper
size.
When you're zooming into the page, it's zooming into the whole page, so
it stays in proportion--if you set zoom text only to on, it will go
funny again.
Th
Works for me in Dolphin-kde4. Are you in KDE4 or KDE3?
Also, do you have write permissions for the directory you're moving it
*from*? Where are you attempting to move to and from? Is it replicable
if you create a test folder in your home directory and cut and paste it
into a subfolder of your home
I don't wish to depress, but of the various bugs on this issue opened on
Mozilla, the general feeling largely seems to be that it's the sites'
problems.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111920
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** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Have you closed and re-opened Firefox since installing the update? (If
you can't close it, you'll have to kill the process).
The update does warn something like: "Please restart any open Firefoxes
or you may experience problems."
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http
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Can you find what command the menu entry is actually running? Right
click on the K menu icon, select menu editor, and find qtparted, then
post what command it uses.
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OK, I've found another way to replicate it:
In the font preferences dialog I mentioned before, there is a dropdown
for "Minimum font size". What is this currently set to? I have just had
a play with it, and that website works properly with it set to 10 or
below. I leave it at "none".
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If, from a command line, you do "kdesudo qtparted", what does it do?
If that doesn't work, can you do:
sudo su
echo $PATH
(Post the results here)
exit
(using 'sudo echo $PATH' or 'kdesudo "echo $PATH" doesn't do the trick
here, I've just tried on my own computer)
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Any page? Or one specific one? Do you have a fast internet connection?
Does the same thing happen on other browsers? Does the same thing happen
if you disable your extensions?
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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What program are you using to cut and paste the files? Nautilus? How are
you cutting and pasting? (toolbar icons, right click menu, keyboard
shortcuts...)
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One extra thought: You mention CSS--you're not using a user stylesheet,
are you? Go to "View->Page Style" and see which option is checked (the
default is "Basic page style")
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** Summary changed:
- Open Office Writer can't save file
+ Unclear error message when trying to save to a folder without write
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Nope, I see more or less what you see in Windows. The only method I've
found to replicate that problem is the one I described above, and then I
can resolve it either by resetting the zoom (Ctrl+0), or by unselecting
"Zoom text only."
I notice that, in your Ubuntu screenshot, the page is rendered i
To clarify what Harald said: PPA packages aren't signed. If you trust
the PPA in question (I'm using the same one for KDE 4.1 packages, and
it's on the official announcement, so it should be OK), then go ahead
and install them anyway.
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But there is no easy way (at least in KDE) to return it to network
manager's management, nor any clear indication of why it's not there, so
I would say there's a problem somewhere.
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To clarify, by 'sticks', do you mean that the window title doesn't
update when you change tab?
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I initially thought this was 'works for me', but I've found out how to
reproduce it:
-From view, zoom, ensure that "Zoom text only" is checked
-Zoom in to page (Ctrl++ or Ctrl+MouseWheelUp)
-Scroll down
I suspect a lot of pages go a bit funny if you enlarge the text. While
we can probably argue b
I got this error message at one stage--in my case I had accidentally
changed the owner of the directory to be root. Can you check that the
user as which you are running Openoffice has write permissions to the
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I confirm I'm no longer seeing this in Kubuntu-KDE4 Hardy. If my
original suspicion (that it was related to XGL) was accurate, then this
would make sense--with the newer ATI drivers in Hardy, XGL is not used.
** Changed in: qt-x11-free (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Useful information for debugging firefox:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs
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Hmmm. You're welcome to try with FF2, but otherwise, if we can't work
out how the error occurred, there's not a lot we can do. It may have
been quietly solved by an update in the meantime.
Sorry it's taken me a while to respond.
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
Hmmm. You're welcome to try with FF2, but otherwise, if we can't work
out how the error occurred, there's not a lot we can do. It may have
been quietly solved by an update in the meantime.
Sorry it's taken me a while to respond.
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FF3 Crashes with 13 active downloads
https://bugs.launchpad.net/
This is the same as someone previously saw trying to upgrade to
flashplugin 10 beta, in bug 247634.
It appears it now affects flashplugin 9 as well.
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package flashplugin-nonfree 9.0.124.0ubuntu2 failed to install/upgrade: il
sottoprocesso post-installation script ha restituito un codice di er
Can you use a new profile, as described here:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs#head-
fa398dbbff0621c74659f3a1303dfde9b46f221b
and see if it still has the problem?
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Firefox opens tiny window instead of web page
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/252087
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Setting to invalid, as this is most likely a problem with the TrackMeNot
addon.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Cannot view any maps on maps.google.com
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243843
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Converting to a question.
If the dpkg cache is indeed corrupted, you may be able to fix it by
running "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New => Invalid
** bug changed to question:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/40321
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E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dp
(Author says it works now)
** Changed in: firefox-3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Cannot use url to go to websites
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251820
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** Changed in: evince (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => evince
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Evince memory leak on PDF file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251898
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