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Oh dear**2, even plain html no longer works.
Resending html and plain.
So bad for the alignment.
Oh dear, another bug, please someone report.
I sent e-mail with 2 parts : html + image.
Only the image made through.
I'm resending the html alone.
Please find the spoken of screenshot above.
On 2008-
** Summary changed:
- Gnome wine runs Simple Sudoku without window's minimize button
+ Gnome wine runs all programs without window's minimize button
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On 2008-07-02 16:43, Jonathan Thomas wrote :
> Yeah, not letting your window manager control your windows isn't really
> supposed to be pretty. It's mainly there to deal with compatibility problems.
> So, what window manager are you using? Because this bug probably lies with
> the window manager
On 2008-07-02 23:28, Jonathan Thomas wrote :
> Gnome is a desktop environment, not a window manager. Gnome's default
> window manager is metacity, but if you have desktop effects enabled it
> uses Compiz Fusion. This isn't a problem in KDE, which uses KWin for its
> window manager.
>
> So the ques
Similar but different Ctrl key fight worth mentioning.
On 8.04.1, I configured kbd pair : RU Winkeys + UK International.
(added them and removed first (system's UK (plain)))
If you're asked why I do that in Belgium, reply Ubuntu.
Default is 0 = RU. Layout switcher set to Shift+Alt (like Windows).
Public bug reported:
This is a very precise how to reproduce and a neat conclusion.
People in a hurry may jump to the last paragraphs, but I bet they'll come back
here for the whole story.
Although I have very little time because this bug lost --- and almost
got me mad during --- a whole week, I
I have introduced Bug #253168 because, although it probably shares the same
technical roots with the various issues discussed in these 164 messages, not
counting duplicates, it comes to practical conclusions and a workaround I
didn't find elsewhere.
Practically, as I concluded it, problems occur
And, if you think freedom of speach is not managing 200 passwords, vote
here too :
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=413617
( https://www.myopenid.com/ )
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Please define LTS.
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> LTS provides only security updates.
Under System|Administration|Software Sources|Updates, I read Security,
Recommended ...
Please define Recommended (...)
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Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 8.04, I found it impossible to build a deb package overriding the
Applications menus.
The attached (incomplete) package adds Game Categories (sub)Menus where games
declaring to belong to these categories will be included (welcome by those who
list 200 games!!!). T
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Additional information to stress how awful wine looks on Ubuntu 8.04.1.
- All wine windows run "on top" of the Ubuntu windows, making it
absolutely necessary to minimize the applications.
- And minimizing is a problem (*).
- Last but not least, I have discovered that characters typed into some
d
Well, "work" isn't exactly the word for Mouse Gestures Redox 2.0.3 and me.
I installed it as prompted by Tools|Add-Ons|Get...|search|install.
I saw a positive result, but not the other users of this computer :-)
I looked for system wide installation, rather than repeating this
installation 10 time
Thanks for yous care about this.
> the issue seems rather to be an user question than a bug
It would probably be the first time that contributing a patch would be
called asking a question.
> could you open a bug on bugzilla.gnome.org where the people writting the
> code will read it too?
>
I pr
This seems to exhibit the problem repeatedly :
(Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9) Gecko/2008061015 Firefox/3.0)
display http://atilf.atilf.fr/tlf.htm
click "Entrez dans le TLF"
fill in "erreur" and click "Valider 1"
Select "ERREUR" (or any word), a window pops up.
Click on any link,
And a shot of the resulting pretty Games Menu.
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Here is the patch after which :
- menu files that do not override anything continue to work as before
(obviously)
(I checked that existing menus are unaffected)
- menu files that intend to override something effectively do so
(The attached package now works according the the specs)
** Attachment
On 2008-11-26 13:28, Alexander Sack wrote :
> This isnt a bug imo. Receipts are there to notify when users open mail
> ... not depending on the content. If you think this is still valid,
> please open a new bug in bugzilla.mozilla.org and give us your bug id.
>
> ** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu
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"what" is a bare lf is fully explained in the aforementioned
http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html
Just care to open (and read) it.
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I, personally, do not follow this bug for personal convenience but for
the benefit of Ubuntu and Thunderbird.
I was a member of the RFC821 and 822 Internet Engineering Task Forces to
discuss e-mail extensions and that's the reason why I know and
understand not only what is in the e-mail RFCs but
This bug is obvious and all proof material has been collected and provided.
It's bee added to this database six months ago.
Since then, it's been visited twice.
Could it be set to confirmed instead of threat of removal in 60 days?
Does Ubuntu really wants to improve?
What's the game?
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On 2008-11-21 16:01, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
> ubuntu is using openid but not the GNOME bug tracker
I did not find how to use my myOpenID.com ID on either of ubuntu.com,
launchpad.net or ubuntu-fr.org.
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Hello out there.
You asked me to carry suspend/resume tests and I did.
Actually, resume fails the same way with the 8.10 LiveCD too.
So, I expect 9.04 to suspend/resume correctly when installed.
And it's an matter of X not reinitializing correctly indeed.
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On 2009-01-29 02:26, Alexander Sack wrote :
> Please read your mail. the workaround is to disable
> accessibility. Please confirm that that works or not.
Me too never used Accessibility features, probably as most and their dog
who confirmed the problem.
The Mouse gestures Workaround always worked
On 2009-01-29 18:25, Jean-Philippe Fleury wrote :
> For me, Mouse Gestures helps a lot to reduce the bug, but it's not a
> perfect workaround, because I still have few random popup-menu-items,
> even with this extension enabled.
That's very strange. It has been agreed that the problem stems from
Since Ubuntu 8.10, the problem described above occurs even without any
slipping of the mouse. Right-clicking on the Gnome desktop intrepidly
creates a folder if you keep the button down for some short time. Or it
may well open a Background Change dialog, depending on where you click.
Or it ma
** Description changed:
+ Recycled due to
+ https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/238733/comments/12
+
Under Windows (and Wine), a right-click occurs on ButtonRelease.
Under Gnome, a right-click occurs on ButtonPress.
Furthermore, the subsequent Release acts like a left-cli
** Changed in: gtk+2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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On 2009-01-29 21:07, Dennis Heinson wrote :
> A way I found to make sure the next click does NOT trigger the bug when such
> an
> accumulation appears, is to keep the right mouse button pressed for a second
> or two ...
This was mentioned before (on April 1st, sorry :-)) and might be moved
to t
In fact, Ubuntu or whoever have now implemented the "long click" that
Windows used for quite a time to, for example, rename a file. But Ubuntu
does it only on the right button and to produce very strange, useless
and annoying effects.
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[I'm not the reporter]
Worse than that on 8.10, but OK on 8.04, both with same Kompozer 0.7.10 :
Any time I pull *most* menus down, Kompozer crashes as soon as the mouse moves
over 1st entry.
Seems to be this :
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2339056&group_id=170132&atid=
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 263441 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263441
On 2009-06-21 13:42, Giuseppe Iuculano wrote :
> ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 263441
>kompozer crashes in intrepid when opening the recent files menu
>
Their comments 8, 11 and 15 tel
On 2009-06-05 16:58, Johan Larsson wrote :
> I just upgraded to 9.04/Wine 1.1.22 from 8.04, and this "Browse C:\
> Drive" shortcut stopped working. Removing the tilde and following slash
> in the original command for the shortcut - "xdg-open ~/.wine/drive_c" -
> made it work again. Executing that
There it goes again.
I opened a new tab and I clicked a bookmark set to
http://atilf.atilf.fr/tlf.htm.
WiFi was down.
I don't know if I did anything in between.
But when I clicked "try again", I got what's in the attachment.
View/Character Encoding is UTF8 and displayed URL is this
http://atilf.ati
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 50383
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50383
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Swapped duplicate status with 50383 because this one is more
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The problem installing LiVES and possibly other packages from
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- named libmjpegtools0c2a in Ubuntu 8.04 and 8.10
- named libmjpegtools0 in www.debian-multimedia.org
The package is correctly named starting with Ubun
** Summary changed:
- Gnome wine runs all programs without window's minimize button
+ Gnome wine runs programs without minimize button and with type-through
** Description changed:
Subject almost says it all.
System is Ubuntu 8.04 alpha 6 with embarked wine 0.9.56.
App is this : http://www
I installed Ubuntu 8.10 on an even more powerful and recent machine.
This bug did not show.
And yet it was present on the previous 8.10 test!
I remembered replying this to a question from Jonathan Thomas :
> So, if you speak of System|Preferences|Appearance|Visual Effects, the
> answer is "None".
Fix released : I see no way to indicate another kind of solution to a
valid problem, in this case a hardware change.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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In hope someone will look at my obvious bug report and confirm it after
1 year, here is another case where the sender didn't get his Receipt.
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> the behaviour is an upstream decision not a bug, you should discuss it
> upstream and not there
>
So, Ubuntu describes such a remark as invalid, and says that I should
not discuss it there.
I would like to know where you read that someone took the "decision"
that a right click on the deskto
ALSA _does_ work for Avidemux 2.4.3 on Ubuntu 8.10.
But the problem is that Avidemux/Edit/Preferences/Audio/ALSA device is set to
"dmix" by default.
Setting it to "default" solves the "trouble initializing" etc... problems.
dmix is an ALSA plugin.
Should it always be enabled and Avidemux is not t
Pity to hear about your problem 'cause avidemux is great.
Here, sound works great with all audio outputs except OSS (no init) and SDL.
SDL failure is similar to yours except that drop is hiss and clock is 1 second.
Not all the way through, though, there are nice passages.
avidemux and system audio
If Dean's problem occurs since 8.10, chances are that it's Ubuntu's.
(Although the init failure is probably attributable to avidemux)
I forgot to say that I'm using 8.10 too and I reset the package hint.
No problem for me, just bringing water to the mill.
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On 2009-04-22 00:27, Sebastien Bacher wrote :
> could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
>
It seems that somebody noticed and fixed the problem, 1 year later.
Thanks to him if we ever know who.
Thank you too.
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> Short version: 9.04, broken.
>
Yes, and in several respects, suspend/restore broken on a HP-Compaq 6720
too.
Starts with a command line too, then wait and goes to a menu without PF
keys and starts up wrong language and keyboard, then concludes in 800 x 600.
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1) new example attached
2) why don't you reply and does the status remain incomplete?
3) is it really necessary to threaten me with bug expiration (esp in
that case)?
4) does it really help to report bugs?
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Restarting after crash is great, thanks!
But note that I was reporting "keep not starting", that's at Login.
The first might imply the second, though. Who knows.
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>
> Frankly it looks like an implementation issue. Who was the brainiack
> who decided not to activate the menu on click release, but rather on
> click depression and then have click release also drive an action. Who
> the hell is clicking and holding down the right mouse button while
> browsing?
On 2008-10-21 14:25, a1bert wrote :
> it DOES work Intrepid Ibex (tested on kubuntu-8.10-beta-
> desktop-i386.iso)
Interesting.
As I explained, USB devices are usually recognized, except under certain
conditions the system gets itself into and out of which you get it with
the lsusb command.
By
** Description changed:
+ Clarification : this problem does not happen until the USB system gets itself
in a state I cannot reproduce. That state happens rarely, but once it does the
problems occurs often until the USB system is reinitialized.
+ (And as I point it out, rather than waiting that t
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 8.10.1 with English, French, Russian and Spanish.
Adding Romanian with 'Language Support', I get the message
> Could not install the full language support
> Usually this is related to an error in your software archive or software
> manager.
> Check your software prefer
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> The following packages have unresolvable dependencies.
> language-support-translations-ro:
> Depends: openoffice.org-l10n-ro but it is not going to be installed
So I tried to install it manually off the following page :
http://packages.ubuntu.com/fr/hardy/all/openoffice.org-l10n-ro
** Description changed:
- This was experienced in Ubuntu 8.04.
+ Short story at triager's request :
+
+ John is trying to move his (attached) file named "Mousepad" to his USB Flash
disk.
+ (I see no way of attaching the file to this update, see in a further reply).
+ Ubuntu replies : There was a
On 2008-10-28 14:52, Adam Niedling wrote :
> I'm sure I understand your problem either. If you wanna change Linux
> fundamentally, this is definitely not the place for it. Try to make
> this report shorter and do not set your own bug reports as confirmed!
>
> ** Changed in: ubuntu
>Status
On 2008-10-22 09:43, a1bert wrote :
> confirmed, there is no problem with kernel 2.6.24.19.21, only with
> 2.6.24.21.23
>
I'm having the problem with 2.6.24-19.34-generic (repeat: sporadically).
But is it the same problem (on USB hub?, lsusb needed, permanent vs
sporadic)?
I wonder if t
On 2008-09-25 17:49, Timo Aaltonen wrote :
> no need to keep open for xorg.
>
> ** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Invalid
>
Wouldn't it be nice to have that xorg entry (mistake) removed instead of
flagged with a dreaded word risking to make believe that the entire bug
repor
As of late 8.10 beta tests, the only improvement is a tiny bit at Live
CD startup.
Live CD now starts in graphic menu mode, but continues to install
800x600 system.
Installed system works, but 800x600 and 600x480 are the only mode to
choose from.
Workarounds: stay at 7.04 or applying my xorg.co
6 months later : 8.10aX : suspend continues to crash.
And I wonder what's the use of my reports if regression from 8.04a6 to 8.04a5
was not even considered.
Maybe is it because I seem to be the only one speaking in here?
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> Ok, then you're using metacity. I can't reproduce this with KWin 4.1, so
> I'm assigning the bug to metacity
I have added xubuntu.desktop and kubuntu.desktop to this system.
Kubuntu : no problem indeed with KWin.
Xubuntu : same problem with Xfwm4.
Hence, by the same reasoning, you should assig
It would be nice to know exactly what in practice is working as
designed.
Although I haven't seen it in a long time, I've met the problem Pen Deng
reports.
My e-mail folders are on a USB drive named D0.
A true folder D0, and even D0_ etc..., would be created in /media.
In that case, the mount poi
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On 2008-10-10 07:09, svaens wrote :
> On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:06 AM, Ani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> o fix this bug we need to use "Alt+Shift" as default shortcut for
>> keyboard layout switching.
> what? Do you mean, the fix is to avoid triggering the problem
>
It also leaves the keyboard
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 196277 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196277
** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: gdm => None
Status: New => In Progress
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 196277
A GNOME login without keypress dosn't set GNOME keyboard setting
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 196277 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196277
On 2008-09-13 14:43, Biörn wrote :
> Workaround: ...
All other similar reports were saying that the problem occurs with
autologin.
Hence, I introduced this report with the correct reason in the title.
The pr
On 2008-09-15 19:23, Xwang wrote :
> Hi,
> I've a Toshiba satellite M30-304 and I've the same issue with the same hub.
> With a different hub the problem doesn't happear, so, maybe, it is a
> configuration problem?
Thanks for your cooperation, Xwang.
I think there exists no configuration for USB.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 187313 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187313
> Annoying people that are working as fast and hard as we can is not gonna
> help you get it fixed faster. Why not as us what you can do to help get
> this bug fixed? Also if you follow bug #187313 you would
On 2008-05-17 10:51, Alexander Sack wrote :
> This is not a bug. Its an explicit design decision to remember that
> you _manually_ select the encoding for a site.
>
> The auto detection does the correct thing in your example; so to get
> this confirmed, provide an example where the auto-detection
Public bug reported:
Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 sends the attached Receipt message.
(file as stolen from /tmp)
qmail-ldap-1.03 complains that it contains a "bare lf".
See attached dialog box & http://cr.yp.to/docs/smtplf.html
Dialog box is acknowledged.
Thunderbird just disappears.
Receipt never arrives
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I wonder if this report is just for the wishlist.
Bug #233990 describes a case where the Receipt message is never sent.
And, much like this bug, because things are done in the wrong order.
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You re
Hi Joseph,
Yes you're right.
Anywhere, even on the desktop, if I right-click and "slip" the mouse a
little bit towards the context menu, I execute the menu-item on which I
happen to stop slipping when the mouse button is released.
Counter-accessibility feature, really, not to learn to use a mou
On 2008-05-12 17:25, Alexander Sack wrote :
> OK, lets give it a try, taking small steps. Maybe that works better.
>
> When I first visit http://atilf.atilf.fr/tlf.htm in firefox 3 I get a
> page the is properly displayed. ffox automatically detected windows
> 1252. Is that the wrong encoding? the
May I know what is incomplete in this report?
You have seen the bug yourself.
Do you need more examples?
I have seen more UTF-8, but why add nothing new?
Watchful now, I've seen a page wrongly displayed with CP1252 too.
The strange thing is that when I returned to that page with the back arrow, it
On 2008-05-16 14:28, Alexander Sack wrote :
> CP1252 displays properly. Still don't understand what is wrong about
> that?
OK, OK. I'll explain again and again then.
If Thunderbird displays unidentified pages with the wrong codepage, it
is a problem.
It's not because the CP1252 cases _you_ have s
On 11/08/2008 11:52, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> Nobody sent the request upstream, closing the bug for now, feel free to
> reopen if you still have some interest in the change and wants to open
> the bug on bugzilla.gnome.org too
>
> ** Changed in: gedit (Ubuntu)
>Status: Incomplete => Invali
Not sure what I'm experimenting relates to this thread.
Because I didn't find what you call your "crash".
Mine is Firefox abruptly disappearing without any message.
"tail -n 100 /var/log/*.log | grep firefox" is empty
It almost only occurs when I'm reading (belgian) Google News.
I launch a couple
** Summary changed:
- No typing at GDM login breaks "Separate keyboard layout for each window"
option
+ GNOME login without any keypress prevents the working of GNOME-configured
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On 2008-08-01 15:26, Simos Xenitellis wrote :
> Peter Hutterer posted a patch for this bug,
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=447252#c11
>
In which page I read :
> Could you please verify that you have enabled autologin on your system?
>
> If this is the case, then it would be bette
> That bug is supposed to be fixed in RC1. What is left here is _true_
> random selection - which has been confirmed multipl times, but noone
> could come up with easy to follow instructions to reproduce it.
>
Did you try what I mentioned?
Use a slow system (or slow it down), be sure to have Fl
On 2008-06-05 22:17, Alexander Sack wrote :
> status incomplete
>
> ... not related to this bug.
>
> ... questions are better asked on http://answers.launchpad.net
Feeling like at the police station, or even in court.
Wonder if I'll continue to help Ubuntu.
Starting with, being refused a simple ye
> Repeating all the issues and bugs you see in any bug you comment on
> just doesnt help. it increases bug noise and increases likelyhood that
> triagers miss the important parts - which is probably what you see
> here and why you are unhappy about how things go.
>
If you don't like noise, inst
Public bug reported:
Under Windows (and Wine), a right-click occurs on ButtonRelease.
Under Gnome, a right-click occurs on ButtonPress.
Furthermore, the subsequent Release acts like a left-click.
Here are several consequences:
a) I the mouse slips towards a context menu between Press and Release
Hush, David, you'll be accused of making noise.
That is a different bug and yet it has been discussed in here already.
I have opened Bug #238733 about clicking logic.
If that logic was like in Windows, these bugs wouldn't be bugs.
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[MASTER] right click (with button release) might activate popup
Thank you too, but I'm totally surprised with your comment.
What I have written has absolutely nothing to do with translations.
Are you sure this problem belongs to meta-gnome2?
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Right-click inconveniences
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/238733
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time I have spent on it and after having seen no followups except mine
3) I consider offensive to suggest to return it to "New" after I have
** Changed in: metacity (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Gnome wine runs all programs without window's minimize button
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202456
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> We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need
> to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments.
Because no one with a running 8.10 would spend 10 min to make a check, I
have spent almost 10 hours of my unavailable time on this and here's the
result
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[MASTER] right click (with button release) might activate random popup-menu-item
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187313
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[MASTER] right click (with button release) might activate random popup-menu-item
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> If you have not, you can try to convince or to understand why it is so
> hard or so important to fix in 8.04, doing some research before, or at
> least trying to be nice.
>
I had written an explanatory text that I finally erased in fear of
reading again that this is no place for rambling.
B
On 2008-12-11 10:12, Ansus wrote :
> Svaens, if you feel capable to fix some bug, you can attach a patch
> which will be reviewed.
>
I suppose that if I had sent my long e-mail sooner, you would no have
dared write this.
Or else, please pull my information and patches out of the trash.
Now I'
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