Did you also choose a language (below "Check Spelling")? Afaik this
setting is not remembered with some modified privacy settings. Also
check "Extras -> Add-ons -> Languages".
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I'm not sure, if you understood me / I understood you. I meant this:
Right click in a text input box -> "Languages" -> make sure an entry is
chosen (should have a dot in front of it). You can choose a language by
simply clicking on it in this submenu.
"Extras -> Add-ons -> Languages" was only for
Problem solved, but not actually a bug.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/989978
Title:
Firefox spell check
pidybi:
> I have the some and can't make
>
> rm .goutputstream-* -v
>
> every day :(
Just put this command into autorun (in system menu top left on screen):
sh -c "rm ~/.goutputstream-*"
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** Attachment added: "ps-log.out.shortened"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/984785/+attachment/3155848/+files/ps-log.out.shortened
** Also affects: lightdm
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Summary of previous comments:
- blank files (#25, #31) or partial copies of .Xauthority (#11, #15, #26 / #28,
mine too)
- in Ubuntu and Xubuntu (files shown by Nautilus, Thunar and ls; no file
manager problem)
- created on direct shutdown (but not logout -> shutdown)
Workaround: put 'sh -c "rm ~
> is that specific to one of the lightdm greeters?
I don't know if it's specific to unity-greeter. Maybe an Xfce / LXDE
user can try the script I attached. There are also some Xubuntu users
which commented on this bug.
For those who want to try my script: You should start it only just
before requ
> This issue seems to be gone in Karmic. Can anyone confirm?
I found this bug while searching for another one. It's not a problem for
me, but in Ubuntu 12.04 (Unity) I experience almost the same behaviour
as specified in the description. The only difference is, that a file /
folder is focused in N
Thank you Karolis! I downloaded your file and merged the duplicate
blocks (search + replace). It's 330 lines now, instead of 3900.
Here are the diffs:
$ diff PART1 PART2
2c2
< sh
---
> lightdm # LightDM start
$ diff PART2 PART3 # "FILE CREATED!!!" is between these two (empty diff)
$ diff PART3 PAR
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 781931 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/781931
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 945812
nautilus windows often open without focus if a terminal window is open,
focus remains on terminal
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 781931
> Notice, how lightdm was not present on Dennis machine when file created, then
> it comes up and dissapears.
Maybe lightdm was actually running. This would be possible:
- ps logs running processes (started by my script)
- lightdm starts and creates .goutputstream*
- next run of ps
But it could
> oh yes! checked the code and then again lost my memory :).
No problem. Happens :)
In short: I'm pretty sure now, that lightdm is creating these files.
In long:
I modified my ps-log.sh a bit, ran it several times and saw, that
lightdm sometimes appeared in the log right before the file was crea
> what is your lightdm version? mine 1.2.1
Mine too, but that's no surprise. All users of (X|K|L)Ubuntu 12.04 should have
LightDM 1.2.1 (unless manually changed). See
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=lightdm
> ps -ef | grep lightdm
Mine is similar:
root 980 1 0 13:33 ?
I got the firefox update (version 12 -> 13) today. It _allows_ reading
the files @{PROC}/[0-9]*/net/dev and wireless, but the changelog says:
> adjust apparmor profile to deny reads to @{PROC}/[0-9]*/net/dev.
(same for wireless)
This is just a kind of typo in the changelog, isn't it?
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