this is not abandoned. I have just rested this as above with lighttpd
php zlib.output_compression and firefox 3.0.3 under kubuntu 8.10 x86
intrepid.
confirmed that bug still exists (30-50% of 302 redirects under https
hang for 3-5s)
and confirmed that workaround (ie disabling gzip compression) so
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also the "create skeleton" option which is presumably supposed to create
directories similar to the primary users home dir, ie:
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total 28
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 2008-10-05 09:16 .
drwxr-xr-x 125 root root 12288 2008-10-06 21:01 ..
-rw-r--r-- 1 roo
I am afraid the same symptom does still occur under feisty now. Exactly
the same work around still works as well although the regexp is slightly
different of course, due to a newer version of FF:
# dodgy redirect delay bug for FF2.0 under ubuntu
BrowserMatch "Firefox/2.*Ubuntu" no-gzip
Can an
have upgraded to kubuntu 7.10 (gutsy)
with
Firefox 2.0.0.6
same issue, i am afraid.
i had to add an additional BrowserMatch directive in the workaround for
our internal apps, because the user-agent changed. correct lines for
ssl.conf virtual host containers now are:
BrowserMatch "Firefox/2.*
still happening with kubuntu gusty and FF3b3 (installed from backports
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Further information:
I am now testing with
server
lighttpd-1.4.18_1(not apache!)
PHP 5.2.5 (cgi-fcgi) (built: Dec 4 2007 20:05:21)
Copyright (c) 1997-2007 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.2.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2007 Zend Technologies
The compression is done by php (not lighttpd, whi
can confirm that reboot=b helps on my machine/installation as well.
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you say:
"I looked at my apache2 config, and I'm not using mod_gzip"
are you sure, because under apache2 it is actually called mod_deflate.
The problem definitely disappears for me when i disable content
compression.
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@Marton
I tested your demo with Firefox 2.0.0.6. And the problem does occur for
me about 30% of the time.
Also have also retested our own internal apps and they still have the
same problem, also about 30% of the time.
btw i am using
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux oliveramd64x2 2.6.20-16-ge
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Desktop/octoshape$ cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
cpu family : 15
model : 4
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
stepping: 10
cpu MHz : 2992.788
kubuntu-7.04-alternate-i386.iso
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just reporting that I can reproduce the problem exactly.
Dell 9200. kubuntu feisty
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Linux meeting1 2.6.20-16-generic #2 SMP Fri Aug 31 00:55:27 UTC 2007 i686
GNU/Linux
also using closed source nvidia driver, but as reported above the
problem also occurs with the std
I have just retested now with FF 2.0.0.1
and I cannot reproduce the problem, even after testing the same
applications/pages I was having trouble with in December. I removed the
"no-gzip" workaround which I had in place, but the problem did not
reoccur.
I am slightly confused by this because e
flawless for me. from 2 month old clean install of edgy.
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flawless on a dell latitude x1 install of edgy as well. great tool
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and the apt.log for the above failure.
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and the apt.log for the above failure.
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AMD64x2 running fresh i386 edgy
failed at this point
61.7021:Preparing ttf-bengali-fonts
apt.log attached. main.log to follow below
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Public bug reported:
Under kubuntu edgy (suspect also ubuntu edgy) firefox 2.0 will seemingly
hang for about 3-5s seconds when performing an http 302 redirect only
when:
a) the connection is https
b) the page uses gzip compression (mod_deflate apache 2.0.59)
The redirect eventually works but the
just retested with FF3.6.3 Kubuntu 10.04 lighttpd 1.4.26 and php 5.2.10.
I CANNOT redproduce this currently. Hoping finally fixed in FF3.6 (since
it was still occurring in FF3.5).
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making ad invalid since I cannot reproduce it anymore currently (see
last comment). Will re-open if it reoccurs.
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This problem still exists and appears to have become more severe (ie
longer delays occurring more frequently) since FF 3.5. Now running
FF3.5.7, lighttpd/1.4.22 and PHP 5.2.10.
my work around from above to disable gzip for FF under Linux still
works:
# work around for the ubunu firefox redirect b
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I used to work amount this with a symbolic from Desktop to
/run/user/${userid}/gvfs/smb-
share:server=${servername},share=${sharename}
Now that doesn't work either.
After attaching the file, you can stil
@ xoristzatziki (simsonbike-bugs) wrote 1 hour ago:
> Otherwise we should somehow change the "Support lifespan" there in order not
> to direct people to
> loose confidence for LTS versions and UBUNTU itself.
Slow down a little, and think about what you are saying:
$ apt-cache show virtualbox
same here on ubuntu 14.04 with FF46
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a workaround is to bookmark (either within nautilus or the FF file
browser) to file system location:
/var/run/user/1000/gvfs/
(your user id may be different)
That bookmark (presumably because it is just a filepath and not a smb://
"url") does appear in FF filebrowser Bookmarks section. You can t
i followed the tip from
morais.ande...@yahoo.com.br
sudo ln -s /etc/lxdm/default.conf /etc/alternatives/lxdm.conf
but I had to
sudo /etc/alternatives/lxdm.conf
first
then worked fine
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sorry i meant
sudo rm /etc/alternatives/lxdm.conf
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oh dear..
since Bruno's ppa (only sane solution so far, thanks bruno), was once
again overwritten in January, I have been frustatedly waiting for
12.04.2..but since Colin's update it looks like it might be another 6
months...til 12.04.3
Does anyone know how to revert compiz to the version before
or maybe this is one (the only) reason to upgrade to 12.10 or even
13.04?
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Nautilus unusably slow with large ~/.gvfs dirs
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This is an unfortunate regression from 1.3.12 to 1.4.
It meant that my db backups filled my disk and failed (because I was
using rdiff-backup for historic copies and that uses librsync which
meant the diffs were now huge, because the gzip was not rysncable)
Even more unfortunate is that, while th
found the sources of later versions:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gzip/
looks like those do not contain the rsyncable feature (ie it was never
officially integrated upstream) so it seems like ubuntu and debian add
this patch:
http://www.samba.org/netfilter/diary/gzip.rsync.patch
and it was forgotten
for those struggling with this I solved it by downgrading and holding
1.3.12 on my Ubuntu 12.04 precise server box (similar to what the
original poster suggested, but using binary packages):
wget
'http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gzip/gzip_1.3.12-3.2ubuntu0.1_i386.deb'
seems it is unlikely to be merged into gzip/zlib sources for the time
being:
>On 06/22/2012 02:03 AM, Michal Luscon wrote:
>> Are there any problems with inclusion of rsyncable patch?
>My basic problem is that I don't understand it,
>and I haven't had time to research how it interacts
>with zlib
I have the same with a fully updated system of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with
Libre Office 3.5.3.2
Makes the navigator quite unusable because it is obscuring a fixed part
of the spreadsheet.
Ideas for a workaround
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Yes, can confirm that this bug exists for me too..and yes it is quite
frustrating for those of us that like menu access keys and dislike mice.
Doug Morses discription is very precise and matches what I see.
I can also note that the global menu in chromium does not seem support
access keys at all?
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