I checked, and the feed is not in my subscriptions anymore (I'm also on Arch
now), so apparently I succeeded in removing it at some point.
Closing with “Fix Released” seemed the most appropriate, hopefully that's
correct.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Invalid
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Title:
Pressing N closes tab when it should jump
PS: I hope "Fix Released" is the correct status? "Invalid" didn't seem
quite right, and wasn't sure.
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Title:
Pressing N
Wow. Thanks for getting back to me.
No, this has been working again for years now, I can't even remember it
starting to work again.
Anyways, sorry for not reporting back to this issue at that time.
But thanks again for getting back, and apparently attacking the issue backlog!
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Public bug reported:
Was searching for a method to disable DPMS via a custom
/etc/X11/xorg.conf file and discovered this bug. Under a fresh Ubuntu
18.04 minimal desktop installation, after stopping gdm3 and executing
"sudo X -configure" in /etc/X11 subdirectory to create an xorg.conf
file, this
Public bug reported:
Two days ago, I made some small changes to my music library in Banshee,
removing some songs, adding others, etc. But not on a large scale.
Anyways, since then I have the problem that after every song (I'm
playing a playlist, in shuffle mode) Banshee freezes for several
-Ubuntu 13.04 (Upgraded over time from 12.04 x64)
-Chromium Version 30.0.1599.114 Ubuntu 13.04 (30.0.1599.114-0ubuntu0.13.04.2)
I could use Java in Chromium 29 just fine. After upgrading to 30, it
doesn't work. It does work in Firefox just fine. Every time I try to use
Java, I get the following:
Ah, thanks a lot for posting this!
However, I couldn't apply this workaround successfully on Ubuntu: I had
libsasl2-2 already installed, and adding libgsasl7, too, also made no
difference. Or would I need to re-install pidgin for this to take effect?
Have you succeeded in applying this fix in
This bug affects me as well on a fresh install of Raring, fully up to
date as of today. At first it seemed to work fine but shortly after I
began using the system it began exhibiting this behavior. It seems to do
it all the time for me now. I'm unsure of what information I can
provide, if any, to
I just did a fresh install of Raring today on both my Desktop (64bit)
and Laptop (32bit). I also installed all available updates on both. I
can confirm that this is an issue in both and is extremely easy to
reproduce. I tried to use dconf-editor to enable the Hidden Window
option and it does
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