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From: Kai Henningsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Annoying repeated popup of http://www.mozilla.org/
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Package: mozilla
Version: 2:1.5-2
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Mozilla, usually while idle, suddenly pops up a new window pointed at
http://www.mozilla.org/. It appears random, but may be caused by a timer
- feels like about once an hour.
This does not seem to be any external cause, because as far as I can
tell it does not happen unless mozilla is already running.
This is a *VERY* annoying "feature".
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Versions of packages mozilla depends on:
ii dpkg 1.10.10 Package maintenance system for Deb
ii mozilla-browser 2:1.5-2 Mozilla Web Browser - core and bro
ii mozilla-mailnews 2:1.5-2 Mozilla Web Browser - mail and new
ii mozilla-psm 2:1.5-2 Mozilla Web Browser - Personal Sec
ii mozilla-xft 2:1.5-2 Mozilla Web Browser - Xft support
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I can't reproduce this bug.
Please submit a valid testcase and reopen the bug if it's not fixed.
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