ale packages. I'm not really in a
position to do anything about it.
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Are you still seeing this bug in Firefox 1.5?
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> */
> "mov %0, r0 \n\t" /* the result...
> */
> : "=r" (result)
> -: "r" (&my_params)
> +: "r" (&my_params), "m" (my_params)
>
mozilla-mplayer isn't doing the right passing
through.
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>
> I can't see what gaim does to start firefox, though, because gdb isn't
> playing nicely this morning.
I guess it depends on whether a , is allowed to be unencoded in a
url.
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tags 344436 wontfix
thanks
* Frank K?ster ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> retitle 344436 automake1.4: broken version of texinfo.tex creates PDF instead
> of DVI
> thanks
>
> Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well there's a few potential problems wit
I'm seeing this too. The interesting part might be the line:
(WW) RADEON(0): Failed to detect secondary monitor, MergedFB/Clone
mode disabled
Not sure if that's the problem though. It may also have been reported
upstream as https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5178.
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* Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 09:54:48PM -0500, Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > * [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Package: firefox
> > > Version: 1.5.dfsg-2
> > > Followup-For: B
a lot of worthy packages
from migrating into testing.
This bug sucks, and it will be fixed, and browsers shouldn't crash
just by visiting a malformed page. But important is the appropriate
severity.
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Package: ftp.debian.org
Severity: normal
To continue with my plan outlined in
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2005/07/msg01579.html, I would like
automake1.6 to be removed from the archive. Bugs have been filed against
all the packages that have build dependencies on it, and I will raise
thei
* Bob Proulx ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Eric Dorland wrote:
> > Scott James Remnant wrote:
> > > However the priorities of the /usr/bin/automake alternative still make
> > > automake1.4 the best version.
> > >
> > > Could this be changed so
Sack, so I've translated these files for all Mozilla, Firefox and
> Thunderbird packages at that very moment, to have them translated all,
> consistently. Please include, if still can, thanks.
Too late for sarge, but it will be in my next upload.
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rked page. (By the way: the favicons should be
> updated, too. I.e. if a page that was bookmarked when the site had no favicons
> is visited and now has a favicon this should be automatically added to the
> bookmark.
Not a bad idea, but for a big bookmarks list it would be a lot of http
; I am currently using Firefox within XFCE. No other program has a similar
> problem in XFCE, though.
Can you give me a page this happens on? Some sort of reproduction
recipe?
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on the originating page. But then, if you have
> opened many links that way, maybe from several news sites' pages, it becomes
> cumbersome and difficult to find these links.
I've seen this and I do agree. Check the upstream bugzilla and see if
there are any similar bugs filed.
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>
> /usr/lib/mozilla-firefox/firefox-bin -a firefox
>
> The last process seems to be the problem, but mostly closes up by itself (kill
> reporting 'No such process'.
>
> hope you can do smt with this info's.
Does it happ
part of the page.
> *Press page down.
> *The search history will show up outside of the regular firefox window.
Since autocomplete is basically a menu, I think this is the desired
behavior.
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+0100
> From: Debian/IA64 non-US Build Daemon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Log for successful build of openct_0.6.5-1 (dist=unstable)
>
> Function `ifd_open_pcmcia' implicitly converted to pointer at device.c:24
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* Eugen Dedu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Eric Dorland wrote:
> >* Eugen Dedu ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >
> >>I have the same problem.
> >>
> >>mozilla is started. I start firefox and it complains about XDM
> >>authorization key and re
25, 2005 at 10:43:38PM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > Is this still a problem with the latest Firefox? Any updates to the
> > noia theme?
> >
> > * Itai Seggev ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Package: mozilla-firefox
> > > Version: 1.0.2-1
> > >
ons datasource
> NP_Initialize
> New
> SetWindow
> Segmentation fault
>
> Happens everytime I try the link.
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Package: openssh
Followup-For: Bug #231472
Hi,
Now that sarge is released (horray), any thoughts on including this
support in your package. I'm willing to do the heavy lifting, and
probably the best approach would be a seperate package with the opensc
support built in. Let me know what you think.
it will proceed as expected and pop down at once.
>
> To me it seems as if at certain situations additional clicks are
> required to sort of "enter" a form and activate the items within.
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he most likely to cause problems so I
> tried the link with and without it, same error.
That's a lot of extensions. I really think you should try with a clean
profile with no extensions installed and see if that helps.
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and have many comments. Maybe, if a Debian
> package maintainer says a few words, it could help speed things up? ;-)
Well both show signs of recent activity, so that's a good sign. I've
forwarded the bug so we don't lose track.
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refox from the command line, it warns me that
> ~/.mozilla-firefoxrc has been deprecated in favor of
> ~/.mozilla/firefox/rc. You might want to update the README.Debian about
> that.
>
> The mozilla-firefox man page suggests setting FIREFOX_DSP to "esd", but
> this break
gt;
>
> Standard Symbols L
>
>
> ---
>
> If I do that, then it'll use the URW Symbol font provided with gsfonts,
> but it'll still complain if I don't have the Adobe Symbol.pfa font
> available (even though it doesn't use it).
I
* Etienne ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Eric Dorland a écrit :
>
> >Any extensions installed?
> >
> >
> No, I can reproduce the crash on fresh new user with a clean home config.
>
> I tested other gecko browsers and I can reproduce it on all (galeon,
>
m not sure what luck I will have. Can you
at least tell us the URL of the page you were trying to print?
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1.5GHZ.
>
> I assume you're using xprint 1:0.1.0.alpha1-10. It's not XFree86's
> Xprint by the way (which doesn't work at all), it's a prerelease of
> X.org 6.8.2's version.
>
> Can you indicate a test page on which Xprint is not printing
> s
can I tell you? There are always limits.
> My system has 256MB RAM, which, coming from Windows 2000 a few months ago,
> I consider a lot of RAM. Windows never needed to use all of it.
Did you ever have 40 IE windows open?
> dmesg says nothing about "OOM Killer"
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* Brian Ristuccia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sun, May 08, 2005 at 09:56:38PM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
> >
> > Is it all that common that firefox will hang when it's grabbed the X
> > pointer?
>
> Yes. The most common hang case is after a newly opened windo
gt; Comments are welcome.
>
> Also, fdlibm is _very_ outdated, some fixes maybe done soon, if
> mozilla's developers will reply something in the end.
Err, there was no patch attached.
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forwarded 309131 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=223492
thanks
* Kai Weber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Regarding the StartupNotify thing:
>
> > Maybe the gtk toolkit actually takes care of sending these
> >
d unedited.
>
> I do seem to be able to right-click in the bookmarks menu and choose to
> delete a bookmark.
>
> Let me know if I can provide any further information.
Standard question: Do you have any extensions installed? Can you try
purging and reinstalling Firefox?
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eproducible on a clean
> profile (nothing installed except for the Noia theme). I first noticed
> this problem in mid-February, so it's been around since 1.0-something.
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omplete choices for google searching below the firefox
> window.
Can you give me a more detailed reproduction recipe for this bug?
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* Oleg Verych ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Strange... Didn't notice new gmail's feature with saving drafts, sorry.
>
> Patches also are in there:
> <http://flower.upol.cz/~olecom/bugs/m-264912_fpu/patches/>
Ok, what does this patch do exactly? Is there an upstream bug
nd and you're running that
rather than the Debian package. Check your machine.
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w_bug.cgi?id=243324 or
> http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=246165
bz#243324 is definitely the one. Still no fix for it though.
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ut mozilla running?
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O? M++ V-- PS+ PE Y+ P
a.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=273442
>
> We experienced those lately too on several machines using KDE desktops. See
> my
> comment on the bug report at mozilla.org.
>
> I will keep an eye on this.
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s bug.
The real fix is for upstream to make this dialog more friendly (ie
closeable) and to better support upgrades while it's running.
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> link. I do occasionally have difficulty with nytimes though... Don't
> currently have flash plugins or gcjwebplugin installed.
Works fine for me. Working on a particularly slow box? Any extensions
installed?
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sing this script, it's not really
necessary to use it in Debian.
If you look the difference is gcc and version are inverted in the gcc
version and Kernel compiler outputs.
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t; #40 0x408c0180 in nsAppShell::ReleaseGlobals ()
> #41 0x41416f80 in nsAppShellService::AttemptingQuit ()
> #42 0x4191c860 in xre_main ()
> #43 0x40389340 in main ()
>
> This backtrace is consistent between different plugins, so the bug seems
> to
log:
> [Fri Apr 08 19:30:33 2005] [error] [client 172.28.0.82] Invalid URI in
> request
> (Gecko:29434): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_pixbuf_get_from_drawable: assertion
> `gdk_window_is_viewable (src)' failed
I actually work for a fairly large website and we've never seen thi
uot;0x80570006
> (NS_ERROR_XPC_CANT_GET_PARAM_IFACE_INFO)" location: "JS frame ::
> chrome://global/content/bindings/autocomplete.xml :: attachController :: line
> 247" data: no]
I don't see this error on my machine. Arg.
> BR,
>
> Joao S Veiga
> with Mozilla): set browser.display.screen_resolution to 96; this
> value is OK for me, other values may work too.
Ok, but what does this workaround do? Is there any idea why this
helps?
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; librar
> ii libxp64.3.0.dfsg.1-8 X Window System printing
> extension
> ii libxt64.3.0.dfsg.1-8 X Toolkit Intrinsics
> ii psmisc21.5-1 Utilities that use the proc
> filesy
> ii xlibs 4.3
ubs_ipf64.cpp is probably all it
> takes).
Hmmm, I looked at the mozilla trunk and I didn't see any real
substantial changes to those in the past year. Are you sure upstream
fixed this problem themselves? I'd prefer to use their solution rather
than yours just for consistency's
th a wrong parameter list.
What does your /etc/mailcap line look like for pdfs?
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now.)
Is there any way to reproduce it? Do you have any extensions
installed?
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js
>
> Firefox can print CJK characters properly. Therefore it would be a good
> idea to add the lines mentioned in firefox.js in the next fix of the
> firefox package to enable CJK printing.
I'm not opposed, but I'd like to understand more what these config
options act
* Joao S Veiga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Still happening on 1.0.3-1.
>
Still not sure what to suggest. I would file an upstream bug in the
bugzilla (bugzilla.mozilla.org), with as much detail as possible.
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hough).
Ok, before we get to that can you:
* Provide an strace of the crash
* Confirm you've got mozilla-firefox-gnome-support uninstalled.
* Try purging completely and reinstalling.
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* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 2005-04-18 01:20:42 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > * Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > ./quickcam.sh gives:
> [...]
>
> > Not entirely sure why you're using this script, it's not really
> &
to stdout or stderr.
> Sometimes when the url freez, it unfreez alone after a few minutes.
> I tried to delete and recreate my profile account, but it change
> nothing.
> *strange bug*
Definitely weird. Is there any way to reproduce this? Any extensions
installed?
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gt; screwy and certainly is broken with the java plugin. Without the
> quotes, sound works fine in all cases I've tried.
I defy you to tell me how FIREFOX_DSP="auto" and FIREFOX_DSP=auto are
not completely equivalent statements. Dig deeper, this can't be the
problem.
>
* Vincent Lefevre ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On 2005-04-17 16:22:08 -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > Ok, but what does this workaround do?
>
> It forces the DPI to some value (instead of getting it from the
> system). Otherwise, I don't know what value is taken. Perhaps
Everything looks fine, and the camera just doesn't work is that what
you're saying? What program are you trying to use to capture images?
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e hell are you talking about? What does
"rushed" mean in this context? Perhaps you are not very proficient in
English? If that's the case you really need to take your time when
formulating bug reports.
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a (and other
> proprietary) plugins as there's no good way to provide the plugin within
> the debian framework.
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nfigure mozilla-browser
>
> and
>
> % dpkg-reconfigure mozilla-firefox
dpkg-reconfigure mozilla-firefox won't really do anything,
mozilla-firefox doesn't ask any debconf questions.
> but I stuck with all the same options.
>
> If I could find a way to re-break fire
* Firefox and the extension room.
Works fine for me. Do you have Software Installation allowed in the
Preferences?
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window,
> windows "A" and "B" are closed too and the other instances keep running.
I'm going to need a clearer reproduction recipe than that I think.
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lines like "OOM Killer".
> This is a stock Debian Testing copy of Firefox, no extensions/themes
> installed.
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* Brian Ristuccia ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Thu, May 05, 2005 at 01:04:31AM -0400, Eric Dorland wrote:
> > severity 288554 important
> > thanks
> >
> > It's generally considered very rude to just unilaterally upgrade a
> > bug's severity with no
that implies, here to go to the tab, here to see the offending
> code, and here to have messages like this appear as pages instead of
> dialogs."
Certainly this behavior could be better. I suggest finding (or
creating) the upstream bug to that affect and link it up with this
one.
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> a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack on a vulnerable whitelist site.
>
> CAN-2005-1476
>
> Firefox 1.0.3 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary Javascript in other
> domains by using an IFRAME and causing the browser to navigate to a previous
> javascript: UR
* Joey Hess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Eric Dorland wrote:
> > Well aware. Of course Mozilla's silly security policies prevent me
> > from viewing the bug's making a release before MoFo does. But as soon
> > as 1.0.4 is released I'll have it packaged in sh
wnloaded.) E.g., in
> http://www.mjib.gov.tw/cgi-bin/mojnbi?/news/news.html
How do I not load the images?
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the grey
> box.
>
> see http://roel.net/tmp/firefox_dead.png for the 'freezed' firefox
I don't see it. Can you uninstall all extensions and maybe use the
default theme.
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object_get_data: assertion
> `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
> segmentation fault
>
> If it helps it would be great :)
> See you
I've never seen this one. Any extensions installed.
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rely because they have no common
> encryption algorithms."
>
> Most https-sites work. https://secure3.sj.se/ does not.
See the NEWS.Debian file. I disabled insecure SSL protocols and
ciphers. You can reenable them in about:config.
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t.
>
> Regards and best wishes for your package,
Can you enlighten me as to what StartupNotify=true actually does? "So
the the user is notified while firefox is about to start" doesn't mean
anything to me. Is this a KDE thing?
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ccepted by the package maintainer.
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=213086
It's not at all clear what kind of trust path you provide. I couldn't
find detailed information on the website, could you point me to it?
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* Kai Weber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> * Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Can you enlighten me as to what StartupNotify=true actually does? "So
> > the the user is notified while firefox is about to start" doesn't mean
> > anything to me. Is
the master password for the Software Security Device -
> entering
> Password box: Enter the master password for the Software Security Device -
> entering
>
> Complete username, password is filled in.
Is this still happening with the latest firefox?
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t-pango.tar.gz
> and for mozilla-firefox 1.0.2, it is available at
> http://bunny.medhas.org/download/firefox-1.0.2.en-US.linux-pango-i686.installer.tar.gz
I can't just use their binaries, I need to know how they were built.
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reeType-based font drawing
> librar
> ii libxp6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-13 X Window System printing
> extension
> ii libxt6 4.3.0.dfsg.1-13 X Toolkit Intrinsics
> ii psmisc 21.6-1 Utilities that use the proc
> filesy
>
* Mike Hommey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Sat, May 21, 2005 at 06:21:08PM -0400, Eric Dorland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > tags 309995 moreinfo
> > thanks
> >
> > * Kamaraju Kusumanchi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Package: mozilla-
in the update window trying to 'update extensions' ..
> But never seems to download anything or update anything.
>
> I have tried with -safe-mode, no change.
This are extensions you installed from .xpi's, not from Debian
packages, correct?
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g. It should stay in the
> background until I want it.
> See http://www.asktog.com/Bughouse/10MostPersistentBugs.html
Please don't inflate bug severities. But yeah, it sucks. Feel free to
encourage upstream to fix this, and file patches there.
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* Jerome Warnier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Package: mozilla-firefox
> Version: 1.0+dfsg.1-2
> Severity: wishlist
>
> /usr/share/applications/mozilla-firefox.desktop obviously does not
> contain tranlsations.
No, it's not. I will incorporate any translations people care
orks just fine for me. Are you sure you haven't
changed any preferences?
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a short
> time ago.
Strange, works fine here. Any extensions installed? Any problems in
other applications?
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Can you try with a fresh
profile? Any idea how gaim invokes firefox?
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> this works very nicely for me here, and
> the import profiles hack is only enabled the very first time as well.
Well that would bypass the profile import dialog, which isn't really
desirable is it?
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don't know if that's valid. It complains about a color value
> > that looks OK.
>
> The color specification that causes complaints has 5 digits, and that
> is an error under CSS, which requires 3 or 6 digits.
Sorry, I've lost track here. These 5 digit colors are crash
...)
Sorry, just checking up on this bug. Are you still experiencing this
problem?
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t; (into the address bar).
>
> If I copy (or some other thing about which I really don't care), I can
> then edit the location field.
>
> So, I think that this menu should call gtk_window_set_transient_for().
What does that gtk function do, not being a gtk expert?
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no error is triggered. Bad.
> I would act like emacs, and have all the items given load.
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I'm using Sarge and am fully up-to-date
>
> i can confirm and reproduce this behavior. (I'm using fluxbox and up-to date
> Firefox Package from Sarge). Is it possible that this Problem can be evoked
> by some Extension? (in my case, i use the "Tabbrowser Extension").
TTP servers, so this Firefox behaviour
> sounds like a bug to me :)
>
> Two possible remedies:
>
> a) To make sure that Firefox doesn't internally do stuff with the
> user agent string and get rid of the check. (preferred)
>
> b) To make the startup error me
4.3.0.dfsg.1-8 X Window System printing
> extension
> ii libxrender1 0.8.3-7X Rendering Extension client
> libra
> ii libxt64.3.0.dfsg.1-8 X Toolkit Intrinsics
> ii psmisc 21.5-1 Utilities that use the
in extensions handling. Not so
> good if you can break your browser only by an extension... and worse if
> you are not able to ge rid of it in any way! :)
Can I get a status on this bug?
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e.
>
> If the list is big, then a 'live book mark loading' is temporaly shown
> in the menu. After the load is finished, all the news appear, but not
> the 'open in tabs' choice at the end of the menu.
Can you give me an exact reproduction recipe?
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> no one available for my machine.
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écrit :
> > > > On Tue, Feb 01, 2005 at 12:44:02AM +0100, Jérôme Warnier <[EMAIL
> > > > PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Le lundi 31 janvier 2005 à 00:40 -0500, Eric Dorland a écrit :
> > > > > > * Jerome Warnier ([EMAIL
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