Public bug reported:
While upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 I had to kill the graphical
app informing about the upgrade from deb packaging to snap package
because the UI was irresponsive and so the Ubuntu upgrade was stopped.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: firefox 1
I just wrote a wrapper for your $EDITOR to edit your Xresources and process
them through cpp.
Check https://github.com/dolmen/Xresources.edit
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I think that cpp has been disabled for performance reasons: few people
use .Xresources, and fewer use cpp processing directives in their
.Xresources.
As you are manually editing your .Xresources only once in a while it
would be more efficient for session initialization to process your X
ressources
I've added a detailed workaround in comment in #1163129
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Title:
lightdm-session runs xrdb with -nocpp option
Status in “lightdm”
I have a similar problem with Firefox 19.0.2.
After some time of use (multiple hours, tens of tabs opened) where everything
is fine, suddently keyboard input doesn't work anymore: all input is
redirected to the previously selected window (gnome-terminal windows in my case
as this is mostly what
Steffan Hammer: you did not follow my instructions. You made the symlink in the
reverse order.
thunderbirb/extensions must link to thunderbird-addons/extensions, not the
reverse. You probably destroyed the content of the
thunderbird-addons/extensions directory in the process.
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How can we register this bug not only for Ubuntu Lucid (if that is still
relevant) but also for Ubuntu Precise?
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thunde
** Tags added: oneiric2precise precise
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Title:
thunderbird loses langpacks after upgrade
Status in “adblock-plus” package in
The problem is worse than what I described above: the thunderbird-
locale-fr is correctly installed, but Thunderbird does not seem to see
it.
The real workaround:
cd /usr/lib/thunderbird
sudo rmdir extensions
sudo ln -s ../thunderbird-addons/extensions .
So the real problem is that the thunderbi
Confirming on locale fr_FR.UTF-8. I just did the migration
10.04->10.10->11.04->11.10->12.04.
The problem is that the thunderbird-locale-xx is not automatically installed
during system upgrade.
Even using the gnome-language-selector does not fixes the problem.
Workaround: manually install the mi
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info"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/995539/+attachment/3133625/+files/capture-Jockey-Gtk-layout-fr_FR.png
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Public bug reported:
See the attached screen capture with arrows pointing to numbers below.
* The original special thing about the content of this dialog is that the label
numbered (4) is quite long: longer than the original window width. This shows
layout issues related to resizing in other pa
Confirming the fix in Firefox 12.
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Title:
Missing man page
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “firef
Public bug reported:
The monitor applet in the Gnome Control Center uses a pink widget on
each monitor that shows on the monitor its name. I like this feature.
On my netbook (1024x600 screen), the monitor label widget hides the breadcrumb
of the Gnome Control Center, so I can't go back to the ma
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The proposed workaround is only for Firefox.
What about other applications that may access Google services on a Ubuntu
system?
Can we simply "sudo rm /etc/ssl/certs/DigiNotar_Root_CA.pem" ?
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