Hi,
I tried to make a backtrace two times, but at the end of the process
there was always a failure. Because it took too long for me (nearly a
day to compile), I decided to try it later again.
Later never came :) .
But I can say, that with the final release of the 6.06 release the bug
was stil
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
1. open konqueror (in the filemanagement mode)
2. click with the right mouse key on an directory entry in the tree view
3. in the context menu choose "open in new tab"
Konqueror will not open the directory, you see the tab coming up but
when
Public bug reported:
1. create a file with a space in the filename
2. try to send this file with gaim to another user (tested with icq)
3. gaim opens the "send file" dialog, but instead of the filename you
see: sending NULL
4. after a while, maybe after the other user accepts the transfer, gaim
Right, but why is this package not updated in the repository, especially when
edgy used a beta release of gaim?
I leave this here for the package maintainer for updating gaim in edgy.
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filetransfer fails with space in filename and gaim crashes
https://launchpad.net/bugs/71589
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I just checked out the feisty repository. Even there is still beta 3.1.
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filetransfer fails with space in filename and gaim crashes
https://launchpad.net/bugs/71589
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My Sound Card is a ATI SB450 HDA AudioJust starting to try out
Ubuntu 7.10 and i have no sound?? What do i need to do... Can any one
help me! I Have The Ml3109 Gateway noteBook..
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No sound on HDA Intel;SigmaTel STAC9200; Gateway E100M
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156580
You received thi
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: konqueror
1. open konqueror (in the filemanagement mode)
2. click with the right mouse key on an directory entry in the tree view
3. in the context menu choose "open in new tab"
Konqueror will not open the directory, you see the ta
Ok i can confirm this and can some remarks here:
- it happens also with the 3.2.0 directly from the oo.org website (the archive
with the deb files, amd64 btw.)
- it also has happened (with an older version, don't know which one) under
windows
So i think this is an upstream issue (obviously)
Ki