After some additional troubleshooting, it appears that the crashing bug
is generated by the Adblock Plus 0.7.5.5 add-on.
If the add-on is enabled, Firefox will crash (see error messages above).
If the add-on is disabled, Firefox--to date--has not crashed.
I have made some requests in the Adblock
This is an easily reproducible bug that appears to exist in OpenOffice
3.0 as it relates to samba.
I'm running OpenOffice.org 3.0.0 (OOO300m9, Build: 9358) on Ubuntu
Release 8.10, Kernel Linux 2.6.27-8-generic, GNOME 2.24.1, samba version
2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3.1.
I can further confirm that it can be r
To date, I haven't received any confirmation from the Adblock Plus
folks, short of a link to a possible dupe at
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438830.
According to that bug, it appears to be an issue related to Firefox, and
will be fixed in release >3.01.
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Firefox Crashes During
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
I hate to report such an unusual bug, but it's happened numerous times
now, and I can't seem to get a better understanding on why it's failing.
So...
DOES:
0) From cli, start firefox (version 3.0)
1) Wait (typically overnight, though I still don
As of the Firefox 3.01 update, I have not yet had Firefox crash as
described in this bug.
I'd be happy to close this bug, and if this bug is exercised again in
the future, I will be happy to re-open it.
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Firefox Crashes During the Night(?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243520
You received th
Given that reports have confirmed that this bug can be repro'd on
distros other than Ubuntu, I've opened a new bug in Gnome/Nautilus
referring back to this bug.
See http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=535514 for details.
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Hardy - Nautilus shortcut to Samba Share reports wrong password, d
Looks like we now have three bugs that are related/dupes: two in Ubuntu
(launchpad), and one in Gnome (bugzilla).
If BrianDrab/Etienne are driving this from within Canonical, then it
might make sense to close two of these out (Ubuntu 216104 and Gnome
535514) as dupes of the Canonical bug.
One cav
I can concur with Michael Lueck in the original bug report above: I'm
still seeing identical incorrect functionality, even after the recent
(2008-09-06) updates to SAMBA.
DOES:
0. Go to Places \ Connect to Server...
1. Service type: Windows Share
2. Fill in Server, Share, User Name, Domain Name
3
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 216104 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/216104
I can concur with Michael Lueck in the comment above: I'm also seeing
identical incorrect functionality.
DOES:
0. Go to Places \ Connect to Server...
1. Service type: Windows Share
2. Fill in Server, Share,
Conn,
No, I wasn't testing Yelavich's PulseAudio package. To date, as of
Firefox 3.01, I have not had Firefox crash as initially described.
As indicated in a prior comment, I'd be happy to close this out as fixed
if there are no objections.
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https://bugs.la
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
Does:
1) Start Firefox application (firefox 2.0.0.8 2nobinonly-0ubuntu1)
2) Open Appearance Preferences dialog
3) Click unselected item in Themes tab
4) Observe Firefox CPU utilization increase, and application hang
Should:
1) User should change
On further testing, I see either additional or changed behavior.
Unfortunately, during the period when I logged this bug, and what I see
now, I installed/uninstalled a number of packages, so my test case may
no longer be valid on this machine.
In any case, here's what I'm now seeing:
Does:
1) Sta
I can repro this with no problem.
DOES:
0) From Main Menu, choose Places / Connect to Server...
1) In Connect to Server dialog, choose Windows Share from Service type droplist
2) Fill in relevant Server, Share, User Name and Domain Name information.
3) Choose Connect
--Observe error message gene
Also still failing under kernel 4.13.0-32.
I'm running 17.10 on a Dell XPS 15 9560.
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Title:
hibernation broken (freezes with resume) in kernel l
Currently running 17.10 and kernel 4.13.0-32-generic, but not seeing any
changes from the bug fix. Does anyone know when this fix will actually
get rolled into a package release?
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Still failing under kernel 4.13.0-32 x86_64 with `nopti` parameter
added.
I'm running 17.10 Wayland on a Dell XPS 9560.
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Title:
[regression] hib
@denisp, what do you mean "broken and lost after the resume?" What
specifically is occurring? What errors are getting generated, etc?
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Title:
[re
Public bug reported:
Fresh install of Final Beta. Installed prop. InVidia video driver
(375.39) and I'm guessing that's what threw this error (if not this
action, then I'm unsure).
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.04
Package: shim-signed 1.27+0.9+1474479173.6c180c6-1ubuntu1
ProcVersi
@Mathieu, this is going to be hard to repro, but this is a fresh install
on a Dell 9560, which runs both a GeForce GTX 1050 and Intel GT2 (pretty
sure a revved i915 chipset for Kaby Lake). Using the GUI (Software &
Updates), I noticed that the Nouveau driver was in use (which had
generated an error
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