This affects me in not being able to open multiple instances of pd-
extended on a netbook. The programs I'm running are very processor
intensive and need to take better advantage of the multiple cpu cores.
If I run them in a single instance of pure data it's unbelievably laggy,
whereas if they were
I've also seen this a couple times. Much like the Spanish Inquisition, I
never expect it. I can't reproduce when it happens, but I have found
that logging out and back in my account will make the numbers reappear.
Ironically, the first time I noticed the problem, I tried to take a
screenshot and it
I can confirm this. This is especially a problem because QQ's official
Linux client is really a sad, sad affair. It doesn't leave many options
for those of us on Linux.
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Yepp, these steps worked. Thanks!
Make sure to press *space* on the DigiCert certificate. I didn't do that
the first time and it didn't work. ;)
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Actually, I'm having this problem in Empathy. Even if I choose to
remember the choice to trust the certificate, it still comes up each
time I log into facebook. I also tried Mike Pelley's steps above and
that didn't seem to help. I'll add a screenshot of the message.
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Oh, also for now I am dealing with the issue by just resizing the
contact list to a big enough size to prevent the expansion. Users should
not have to worry about things like this in the long term, but it is a
decent short term solution for myself.
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I have the same problem, it's not fixed in Empathy 2.32.1 [Ubuntu
10.10].
Some observations from others' comments as well as a bit of messing
around with it:
*the window will expand rather than wrap text
*this only happens in chatrooms (as opposed to private conversations)
*this does not happen i