Try removing the "gecko-mediaplayer" package. It solved the issue for
me. See Bug #569682.
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I did work it out eventually, and the bug has been reported on apport.
2010/1/3 Jane Leaper
> Sorry, I don't understand.
>
> 2010/1/2 Micah Gersten
>
> Thank you for reporting this to Ubuntu. Could you please generate an apport
>> crash report for this?
>> You can enable apport for one instance
Sorry, I don't understand.
2010/1/2 Micah Gersten
> Thank you for reporting this to Ubuntu. Could you please generate an apport
> crash report for this?
> You can enable apport for one instance like this:
> sudo service apport start force_start=1
>
> I am marking this invalid as apport will open
Thank you for reporting this to Ubuntu. Could you please generate an apport
crash report for this?
You can enable apport for one instance like this:
sudo service apport start force_start=1
I am marking this invalid as apport will open a new bug when the crash
is generated. If it does not, you can
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