Public bug reported:
With either rhythmbox-plugins-3.0.2-0ubuntu2 (Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon) or
rhythmbox-plugins-3.3-1ubuntu7 (Linux Mint 18.2 XFCE) when the "Song Lyrics"
plugin is enabled and the following are checked, lyrics are never displayed:
* WinampCN (www.winampcn.com)
* Dark Lyrics (d
Fresh install of Xubuntu 16.05 on Dell mini9 (32-bit/atom) with Intel graphics
(crash dump details in LP#1619969 if it matters):
1) At install = bug present
2) Fully update and reboot = bug fixed since that installed
xserver-xorg-video-intel-2:2.99.917+git20160325-1ubuntu1.1
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My use case is a Mint 17.x VM using a VirtualBox vboxsf to a Win8.1
host. I had this same problem in Geany and it was driving me insane
until I found
http://wiki.geany.org/config/all_you_never_wanted_to_know_about_file_saving
and then "Edit > Prefs > Various > use_atomic_file_saving: checked"
fixe
My use case is a Mint 17.x VM using a VirtualBox vboxsf to a Win8.1
host. I had this same problem in Geany and it was driving me insane
until I found
http://wiki.geany.org/config/all_you_never_wanted_to_know_about_file_saving
and then "Edit > Prefs > Various > use_atomic_file_saving: checked"
fixe
Me too, me too!!! Added comment and subscribed too the new
bug, 3.10.4 on Mint 17 (more-or-less Ubuntu 14.04).
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Google C
Same thing for me on 3.10.4 on Mint 17 (more-or-less Ubuntu 14.04).
Started in 2008, I'm up to 2010 after 20-30 mins...
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2015 and still not fixed... Not too good.
Ugly work-around, hack at '~/.local/share/vinagre/vinagre-bookmarks.xml'
with your favorite editor, but it's XML and all 1 line so it's extremely
ugly.
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I had 4 machines affected by this problem, 3x on Ubuntu 10.04 and 1 on
12.04, all with FF 13.0.1. It also seemed like Thunderbird was a
problem, though not as bad as FF. Reboots "fixed" them all, but that's
very disappointing. Ubuntu/ntp/GNU/Linux should handle time and leap-
seconds more gracef
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