Ubuntu 18.04, latest Firefox as of today, always opens up maximized. For
what it's worth, it does not happen with any other apps *with the
exception* of Chromium and Chrome, which both open maximized. (Intel
Graphics).
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This bug has been officially fixed for Karmic but not for Lucid. When
can we expect a fix for Lucid which is just 16 days from final release?
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[karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays
by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4177
I have 3 PCs (1 wired, 2 wireless) on my local home network running
Karmic that were all affected by the IPv6 issue described here. The
released fix worked for all 3 PCs. There are no more delays -
performance is comparable to 9.04, Mandriva with IPv6 turned off, and
Windows XP/7. I know of several
To clarify my terminology per Martin Pitt, I should have said that there
are no longer any delays when browsing, using Rhythmbox and checking for
updates. The bug appears fixed on my netbook running UNR 9.10/Karmic. I
will test again on my desktop machine running Karmic.
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[karmic regression] al
I suspected user (as in me) error after my report yesterday. I ran all
updates on my laptop running Ubuntu Netbook Remix 9.10 (Karmic) and
tested browsing with ipv6 enabled, playing the radio in Rhythmbox and
checking for updates. Speeds seemed normal and similar to what I was
seeing using 9.04. I
I' ve been experiencing intermittent slow browsing in Firefox 3.5 with
IPv6 enabled. It's much better than it was but there are periodic 3 to 4
second delays in loading web pages. Additionally, preset radio stations
in Rhythmbox sometimes take 3 to 7 seconds to load. Update manager is
slower to sta
@Bernhard #134 wrote
"Pessimistic estimates say that the problem we suspect (a DNS proxy that
cannot handle queries) affects about 0.5% of the global userbase.
50% of those can easily be fixed with a firmware upgrade of their
router, which is usually a very good idea anyway."
Even if a firmwa
I inadvertently changed the status from "triaged" to "fix committed" and
can't seem to change it back. I apologize for that. Can someone please
correct? Thanks.
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[karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays
by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups
https://bugs.laun
** Changed in: glibc (Ubuntu Karmic)
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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[karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays
by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417757
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@Laurent - I'm not familiar with the way confirmed Ubuntu bugs are dealt
with, but since you changed the assignee to nobody, does this mean that
the issue will not be addressed? And that many thousands or more of
Karmic users will have the equivalent of dial-up speeds unless they are
tech savvy and
@Jeroen Massar #78: You wrote "the problem lies in your DSL/cable modem,
not in Ubuntu". I'd like to make a few points.
1) No IPv6 slowdowns in Jaunty or Mint 7 (which both have IPv6 enabled)
anywhere I've tried. Which "features" of the internet am I not using in
Jaunty but am using in Karmic?
2)
I have the same problem with 2 desktops and a laptop. I've tried the
laptop wirelessly on 3 different networks and the severe slowdown
continues. The workaround below fixes the slowdown by disabling IPv6 on
bootup (it's worked on all 3 computers):
start a Terminal session and type:
gksu gedit /et
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