Thanks for the workaround.
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Any update on this issue?
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Till now it's only happening with Yahoo! contacts for me. Is it
significant? I think Yahoo has always had more spam than other
networks...
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I'm still affected by this bug. My empathy version is 2.30.0.1 :(
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Got it. Download the deb package from:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/i386/libsoup2.2-8/2.2.105-4ubuntu1
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gnome-gmail-notifier: Depends: libsoup2.2-8 (>= 2.2.98) but it is not
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How did you install the older version?
If I type in sudo apt-get install libsoup2.2-8 I get:
Package libsoup2.2-8 is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or
is only available from another source
E: Package libsoup2.2-
I had the same issue as well 2 days ago. I was stuck at 47% . I couldn't
boot into recovery mode either - kept getting something about needing to
run fsck manually.
I had to reinstall since I didn't have my live USB with me and my CD
drive doesn't work. The only USB drive I had at the time was 256
Using the "Clearlooks" theme fixes this problem!! Thanks delaneya :)
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Did you downgrade the existing package?
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With regard to the "apport" command, do I run it before or after strace?
Also, the output is on the screen. I've run apport-cli after strace and
have pasted the output to a text file which is attached.
Hope this helps. If this isn't what you need, let me know how I can
provide more info.
** Attac
Here is the file from the new strace - hope this helps. The output
starts coming as soon as I run it - hope you can decipher the backspaces
if that's possible :)
** Attachment added: "strace-firefox.log"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27647647/strace-firefox.log
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Here is a video of how backspace lags in wordpress in Firefox in Ubuntu.
All the while, the "backspace" key is being pressed continuously without
release. You can see the lag for yourself...
Hope this helps someone understand the problem.
** Attachment added: "Video of Backspace lagging in wordp
Just thought I'd mention my specs here:
RAM - 3 GB
Intel 2.0 Ghz Dual Core
Intel 965 integrated graphics
In the above video, if I release the backspace key, the cursor will
continue to delete for some time - meaning that the keys are being
buffered. Don't know why it's so slow.
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I have attached the Strace as requested. The process ID is 19732. Hope
you can make some sense of it!
Also, my guess is that the problem may not be Javascript, but styling.
If I select "no style" in Firefox, then the problem disappears.
I'll try and post a video of the problem in the next comment
Hi.
Thanks for your suggestion. However, creating a new profile was one of
the first things I tried, along with starting Firefox in SafeMode. No
luck.
Also, it seems that I'm not the only one with this problem. I created
this thread for the issue at the Ubuntu forums:
http://ubuntuforums.org/show
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
I'm using the latest Ubuntu 9.0.4 Jaunty release with a Sony VAIO laptop
and an Intel chip.
Sites like Twitter and Wordpress have Javascript enhanced text boxes
For example, twitter maintains a count of characters remaining in real
time. Wordpres
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