Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
This occurs in an up-to-date release of Ubuntu 8.04.1.
Firefox saves opened files as editable in /tmp, meaning that any edits
to the file are lost on reboot.
To reproduce:
1. Open a file (such as *.doc or *.odt) from a link in Firefox, launchi
Martin Mai wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
> any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
> for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks
I want to add my support to this...biblatex is becoming the standard way
of formatting bibliographies in latex and its always one of the first
things I have to install when I setup Ubuntu systems. Either going
upstream and asking that this be included in TeXLive, or packaging it
separately within
I am adding information from a gdb session which involves the
aforementioned behavior while trying to watch the HTML5 ogg video at
this URL:
http://www.kaltura.org/apis/html5lib/kplayer-
examples/Player_Themable.html
Note that in contrast to my previous comments, the entire Firefox UI
becomes unr
I don't know if the bug still exists; I no longer use Ubuntu as a
desktop, partly because of bugs like this impeding my workflow.
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Title:
Regressi
Public bug reported:
I have observed a regression in HTML5 video support in Firefox 10 and
11. With Firefox 9, HTML5 videos encoded in either Theora or webm
played flawlessly. With Firefox 10 and 11, the video component will
randomly stop playing, while the audio component will continue. This
o
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Title:
Regression in html5 video support in FF 10 & 11
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Any progress on this bug?
Or, any suggestions on how to downgrade (on Oneiric or Precise) to a
Natty kernel, since that doesn't appear to have this bug? The bug makes
it impossible to do any work on my campus' wireless networks.
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I can confirm that the latest Natty kernel I was able to find from the
Kernel Team PPA (http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/v2.6.38.8-natty/), along with "options iwlagn
11n_disable=1", has so far solved my wireless problems on Oneiric 64bit
with the following Centrino card:
[ 283.5180
Unfortunately, my "solution" in comment #203 doesn't work anymore; I now
get the dreaded "denied authentication (status 17)" even on the older
kernel mentioned in that comment. This happens on both open networks
and those using TTLS with PAP authentication.
Is there _any_ known working kernel/mod
This bug is unfortunately not fixed for me with banshee 1.8.0 from the
team PPA on Lucid. Nothing shows up in Banshee upon inserting my iPod
running Rockbox. I've enabled both mass media and MTP support. I've
added an .is_audio_player file in the root of the device, and the iPod
is found properl
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