I'm having the same problem (on multiple systems).
I've remove'd firefox as a snap nut the snap still gets installed at
some later point (when a new one is available?) despite the fact that my
apt preferences are set to use the mozillateam-ubuntu-ppa-kinetic PPA.
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(In reply to Lukáš Karas from comment #24)
> Here is my proposed fix in Gwenview:
> https://invent.kde.org/graphics/gwenview/-/merge_requests/125
Do we need a prod on the libexiv2 package as well to indicate that it
needs an update to fix the cause of the crash? (The fix for gwenview to
handle suc
(In reply to Gordon Lack from comment #21)
Seems to be related to how old the jpegs are.
2016 and earlier it crashes.
2017 and late its OK.
Roughly.
If I run gwenview on the command line for a failing one this is what I
see reported:
[gmllaptop]: gwenview DSCN1657.JPG
Created attachment 144559
New crash information added by DrKonqi
gwenview (21.08.1) using Qt 5.15.2
- What I was doing when the application crashed:
Browsing through images with Dolphin. Select to open one in Gwenview.
Crashes every time.
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The **NOT** part was feedback on my comment 4:
> I'll wait to see whether 91.3.2+ also fixes the drop-down menus.
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Title:
[u
Bug report submitted at Mozilla.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1742202
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1742202
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1742202
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The previous entry wasn't entirely correct.
91.2.1 was *also* using the configured Light Theme colours (for the colour of
the "quote bar" in HTML messages).
What has happened on the update to 91.3.1 is that it is now using the Light
background colours for the Dark Theme. (In 91.2.1 it was, corre
Also (just noticed) that 91.3.1 has introduced *another* bug.
I use the "Quote Colors" extension. It has the option to to set the text
and background colours for quoted text. You can configure them
separately for Light and Dark Themes.
At 91.3.1 it is now using the text and background colours con
Today's update to 91.3.1 has made things WORSE!!!
Now the (left hand) sidebar in the Preferences menu and Add-ons manager
are ALSO displayed with a light background (and light text!!) when I'm
using the Dark Theme!!!
The drop-down menus are *still* totally wrong (and unreadable).
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I'm using Thunderbird 91.2.1 in Impish with the Dark Theme.
The drop-down menus for editing Calendar events (such as options for
Repeat: and Reminder:) have light text on a light background, and are
hence unreadable.
This only started with the move to Impish.
ProblemType: B
Public bug reported:
If you are writing a message and have only the Composition window open (not the
main reading pane) then when this tries to save the current state of the reply
in the Drafts folder (you've taken a short break whilst writing it) the save
will fail.
The reason is that there is
> If you don't want to this fuse fs to be created
I probably don't, but have no idea want it actually does.
> then either remove xdg-desktop-portal package or mask xdg-document-
portal.service with:
Thanks. The masking worked fine.
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>> You can silence this with "df -x fuse.portal"
I can, but that's not the point.
Whatever is putting the mountpoint there (it's not my choice) should be
putting it there in such a way that this does not happen. I *own* the
mountpoint directory and file-system. Why should I get an EPERM error
th
>> Thanks, that's being discussed upstream on https://github.com/flatpak
/xdg-desktop-portal/issues/512
No, it's not, as that issue has been closed.
Note that I'm seeing this WITHOUT having flatpak installed.
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If I run "df" it starts with an error message:
[parent]: df
df: /run/user/4410/doc: Operation not permitted
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs1630320 1604 1628716 1% /run
.
The /run/user/4410/doc (mode r-x--) has bee
I had a problem with a *missing* internal microphone today (well, I spotted it
today - probably been like this for ages...).
Note that this was PulseAudio saying that there were no input devices.
The problem (as I eventually spotted) was that I'd set the Profile to be
Analgue Stereo Output (under
Yes. CustomizeMyBird seems to be causing the problem. SafeMode is fine.
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Title:
Main window maximizes width on the closing ap
OK. I had a thought.
Started in Safe Mode - all is OK.
So I then went around disabling all extensions and *as I disabled one* the
window maximized width-wise.
That extension is: CustomizeMyBird.
So I'll report the issue there instead.
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Title:
Main window maximizes width on the closing appplication.
I only see this with Thunderbird.
I don't see it with any other application.
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Title:
Main window maximizes width on the clos
FYI: As I shut-down Thunderbird teh .xsessions-erros file gets these
entries.
==
1549728585353 addons.xpi WARNException running bootstrap method
shutdown on menuon...@agrude.com: ReferenceError: windows is not defined
(chrome://shimmenuontopecma/content/menuontop_shim.jsm:30:1
>> Expected results:
>>
>> The main window should not have been maximised on restart.
The main window should not have been maximized on shut-down in the first
place!
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Yes, this still happens with 60.4.0.
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Title:
Main window maximizes width on the closing appplication.
Status in thunderbird
Public bug reported:
If I close thunderbird using File->Quit (or ctrl+Q) the window maximizes
to the screen width just before it closes and retains that max-width on
the next restart.
This does not happen if I close thunderbird with the window-manager's
Close button in the titlebar.
(I don't nor
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