*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 129007 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129007
You're probably talking about this bug :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/129007
And you're apparently right ! Switching theme to Clearlooks solved the issue.
I thought it was not relat
** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Firefox and thunderbird crash when opening a gtk window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/137631
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** Attachment added: "Thunderbird
/var/crash/_usr_lib_thunderbird_thunderbird-bin.1000.crash"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9142798/_usr_lib_thunderbird_thunderbird-bin.1000.crash
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Firefox and thunderbird crash when opening a gtk window
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Some more tests tell that changing gtk/gnome or firefox/thunderbird themes has
no impact on this bug.
I'm using an i386 version of Ubuntu on a dual core AMD64.
I couldn't find an existing bug that looks like this one, but there are
so many that I may have missed it... sorry if this is the case...
** Attachment added: "Firefox debug output (firefox -g with -dbg packages)"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9142791/backtrace.txt.gz
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Firefox and thunderbird crash when opening a gtk window
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Public bug reported:
Bug reproduced with Firefox, Firefox-Granparadiso, Thunderbird.
Newly updated Gutsy from Feisty (apt.sources modification and apt-get
update && apt-get dist-upgrade without any problem).
Steps to reproduce :
- Thunderbird :
* launch thunderbird ;
* use the menu to op
It works nicely on latest Gutsy (kernel 2.6.22).
Can't tell for Feisty as I don't have it anymore, sorry...
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[Feisty] Middle click fails with no action
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Somehow the bug is related to some kind of mice.
I changed my mouse from a Targus one (see previous lsusb) to a Logitech G5 and
the middle button works perfectly with it, whereas it's still unfunctionnal
with the Targus !
I didn't change anything to my Xorg.conf and I hotplugged the Logitech wit
Hi,
Thanks for letting us know about that kernel bug.
I don't have time yet to build a kernel for testing the patch attached at the
upstream bug, but here is my lsusb output :
$ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 06f8:c000 Guillemot Corp.
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 126
I'm using a Targus mouse (model AMU01EU), designed for laptops, with
three buttons (including the mouse wheel). It's USB connected.
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[Feisty] Middle click fails with no action
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I meant opening links in new tabs with the middle button of course...
opening them with right click and selecting "open in new tab" works
perfectly.
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[Feisty] Middle click fails with no action
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I confirm this behavior with feisty and the same packages.
It happens since the last xorg upload a few days ago.
Opening links in new tabs in firefox doesn't work, and copy/paste with
middle button doesn't work either (in every apps).
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[Feisty] Middle click fails with no action
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Right, it works nicely with pygtk 2.10.3-0ubuntu1. Thanks anyone (Mr
Bacher ?) for that quick fix.
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gajim crashes on startup
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Hmmm... seems it may be marked "Confirmed" and "Fix released" or "In progress".
Thanks for the tip :)
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I confirm this on Edgy updated tonight : segmentation fault caught by
bug-buddy (see trace attached). It might have something to do with the
big update (including python-gtk2).
Latest SVN from the gajim website behaves the same way.
Hardware is dual core AMD64.
** Attachment added: "Backtrace fr
I've upgraded my laptop from Dapper to Edgy today, and Firefox works nicely
with https links, either typing them directly in the address bar, or clicking
on a link.
It works nicely on my desktop PC too, but I've been on Edgy for a longer time.
I've not tried from Thunderbird, as I'm using Evolut
Happened to me once again as a dist-upgrade happened to install usplash
again... I held the package and disabled usplash at start.
IMO, this bug should be marked "Confirmed" and severity "High" or
"Critical", as all gconf settings are lost and that is extremely
annoying... I don't know yet if I'm
Confirmed and same error on AMD64 x2, latest Edgy, with gcc-3.4 or gcc-4.0.
All error lines refer to "typedef __g77_integer" lines in g2c.h
The error messages are different though with gcc-4.1, but the same lines are
concerned in g2c.h.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gcc-4.1 -lg2c test.c
In file included
For information, the bug is gone for me this morning [I use daily
calendar view]...
I launched Evolution at 23:30 last night, then had the bug reproduced at 01:00
am the same night (what I mean is the date changed).
Today, I create memos and everything seems fine.
Tricky one...
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For information, liferea 1.0.23 on latest Edgy behaves as expected (main window
hidden and absent from the windows list at start with this option).
It has probably been fixed upstream between 1.0.12 and 1.0.23.
Looking at the Changelog.gz file for the Edgy package, I found that,
lines 154 through
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