Hi, I seem to have a very similar problem: default browser of Firefox
seems to work fine across the board EXCEPT for when I double-click on a
.desktop file acting as a URL (i.e., like with Jakob, created by
dragging a link to the desktop). In my case, however, Opera is the
correct browser. At one
[possibly SOLVED]
I have located and corrected the bug, at least in my case.
SHORT ANSWER
Edit $HOME/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list, find the section
[Added Associations] and within that section fine a line that starts
with
text/html=
and make your preferred browser the FIRST entry
Changed package from epiphany to epiphany-browser.
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Same problem on brand new 15.10 installed yesterday. From searching
Google, I see that plugging in a wired mouse brings the settings back,
and the pointer speed settings affects both mice. So, I've been able to
make the needed adjustment, and it persists. However, disconnecting the
wired USB mou
alien4any's solution (post #6) worked perfectly for me after trying
several other suggestions found around the net (e.g., getlibs, etc).
Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64-bit. Thanks!
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Hi,
Me too.
On an older desktop, which I just upgraded to Lucid from Karmic and
which had *none* of these problems before the upgrade, the only solution
that works is (b) compiz --replace as a startup item.
Hi Rob,
Per your request in bug #572617 -- my apologies for mis-posting there --
I removed my workarounds, moved my ~/.config directory to a backup
location, reboot the system, and then logged back on.
This most decidedly did NOT fix the problem. Indeed, it create quite a
mess, wherein, dependin
Hi,
Correction: My previous post was intended for Leo, not Rob. My
apologies.
Doug
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@Leo
Yes, correct. My apologies, I misspoke. What I should have wrote is:
What we can be relatively certain of now is that, at a minimum,
something within the $HOME/.config folder is implicated as the source of
the problem, and at a maximum the source does not extend beyond $HOME.
I can say tha
Public bug reported:
I have created a custom theme -- a trivial derivation of Ubuntu 11.10's
stock Ambiance them, with the only changes being changing the selection
color from orange to blue (1 color change in 3 files) -- and everything
works fine except that evince crashes with a segfault.
I hav
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OK, just now I backed up /usr/share/themes/Ambiance to
/usr/share/themes/Ambiance.DIST and made the same three trivial changes
to the them -- changed selected_bg_color from #f07746 to #008ab8 in
gtk-3.0/settings.ini, gtk-3.0/gtkrc, and gtk-2.0/gtkrc -- and switched
to this updated Ambiance theme.
I presume you meant 'aa-complain' and yes, that fixed it. I had thought
that the problem might be AppArmour related, but did not think to check
/var/log/syslog, which clearly showed that AA was the problem. Below
you can see both the before (DENIED) and the after (ALLOW) -- after I
ran aa-complai
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Title:
gnome-open appears not to work with certain URLs
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Public bug reported:
Running "gnome-open
http://dx.doi.org/10.%2Fj.1551-6709.2010.01151.x"; from the command
line fails with:
Error showing url: Operation not supported
Running "gnome-open http://google.com"; works just fine.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: libgnome2
Hi Jamie,
Thanks for the help, although I'm not sure the actions you propose will
fix the problem. /local/stores/morse is just a place I store large
files on a separate partition and has nothing to do with evince. I
relocate /usr/local to /srv/system/usr/local, a separate parition, and
create a
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Title:
iPhone no longer shows up in / is not recognized by Rhythmbox
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Binary package hint: rhythmbox
My iPhone 3GS was showing up and working just fine in Rhythmbox just a
month or two ago. I only use Rhythmbox to copy music to the iPhone,
which I have done previously and repeatedly without incident. For some
reason, I suspect due to an updat
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