The bug is not present in chromium-browser 65.0.3325.181-0ubuntu1 on
18.04. Thanks.
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Middle-clicking a link triggers onpaste event
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This is personally impacting my ability to use Chromium to run the F5
SSL VPN, which uses the f5-epi and f5-vpn schemes.
There needs to be a way for individual users to add to the whitelist.
Adding more schemes like "apt" is just making the issue less painful.
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The included perl script, GrabWeather, pulls its weather data from
http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/observations/metar/decoded. However,
per the message at that URL, that web service was disabled as of August
3rd 2016. Now any attempt to fetch weather information produces the
Yup, I built the package from Zesty and can confirm it fixes the issue.
Thanks!
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NOAA weather URL no longer valid
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I agree it does seem preferable to use LDLIBS or LOADLIBES for
libraries, but not necessarily incorrect to put them in LDFLAGS.
The GNU make manual defines LDFLAGS as "Extra flags to give to compilers
when they are supposed to invoke the linker," which doesn't seem to
exclude something like "-lz".
Nor for me. I'd been getting fewer crashes over time, but I've had none
at all since installing the patched version. I'm pretty confident they
fix the problem for me.
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I haven't had any crashes since I switched to your packages, but I was
away from this machine most of last week, and it's not unusual for me
not to see any crashes for several days. In my case it's never been an
easily problem to reproduce.
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Ubuntu release: 12.10
chromium-browser version: 25.0.1364.160-0ubuntu0.12.1
Expected: Consider this bit of HTML:
http://google.com/";>Google
Middle-clicking the link to Google should open the link in a new tab,
but not trigger the onpaste event.
Observed: Middle-click
This bug is still present in Ubuntu 13.04 / chromium-browser
25.0.1364.160-0ubuntu3
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Good eye! Yes, I am running sawfish, and the crash is probably related
to hotkeys. This is probably a duplicate.
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Title:
Intermittant X crash with
You may already have what you need, but here's my xinput info as well,
from natty x86_64
** Attachment added: "natty-xinput2.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/780961/+attachment/2614700/+files/natty-xinput2.txt
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The default use of --as-needed with ld in oneiric breaks some implicit
rules used by make. These rules invoke cc with command line in which
$(LDFLAGS) appears before the source file being compiled or object file
being linked, and that order is preserved when cc invokes ld. As
That's one possible solution, yes. I don't claim to understand this kind
of thing well enough to know if that's necessarily a good idea, though.
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I reinstalled 11.04 fresh in the hope that this was somehow related to
the upgrade from 10.10, but no luck. I also switched to x86_64.
I do get a slightly different backtrace in Xorg.0.log now:
Backtrace:
[ 6735.877] 0: /usr/bin/X (xorg_backtrace+0x26) [0x4a2656]
[ 6735.877] 1: /usr/bin/X (0x40
Here is a full backtrace:
#0 0x0043d7e5 in PlayReleasedEvents () at ../../dix/events.c:1188
prev =
qe = 0x3096340
dev =
pDev =
#1 ComputeFreezes () at ../../dix/events.c:1385
replayDev =
w =
grab =
dev =
#2 0x000
I'm unhappy to say that this is not an ATI problem. I just switched
video cards to an NVIDIA and am still seeing the same crashes.
I'm working my way through the suggestions on the Obtaining Backtraces
for X Crashes page but have had no luck so far. Apport doesn't capture
anything, running X throu
What do I have to do to get this not marked incomplete? I provided the
full backtrace as requested.
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Title:
Intermittant X crash with ATI card, mu
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Intermittant X crash with ATI card, multiple X drivers
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Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-core
Since upgrading from 10.10 to 11.04, X crashes occasionally, maybe 1-3
times per day. I have tried a variety of troubleshooting measures to
isolate the problem, but without success:
1. The crash occurs with the fglrx, ati/radeon, and fb
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