Sorry. This is not a bug with firefox. This appears to be a bug in the
x2go package which is not in Ubuntu.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Summary changed:
- Pandora does not work in latest firefox and causes it to hang after quitting
+ Pandora does not work in latest firefox and causes it to hang when xfce is
simultaneously running
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Also tried creating a new firefox profile---same issue. It does not
work.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1354165
Title:
Pandora does not work in latest firefox and cau
Public bug reported:
Logging in to pandora.com with fully updated 14.04, it does not play any
music. Certain elements of the website do not load.
Retried in safe mode, same issue---it does not work.
I have a 'premium' Pandora One account. On the same network, Firefox 31
on windows works fine.
I
** Also affects: unity-greeter
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1292041
Title:
Lockscreen does
Is there a workaround?
Better question: is there any hope of GNOME developers *not* breaking
critical functionality from release to release? After 12 years with
Ubuntu, I can come up with a huge list of extremely frustrating and
sometimes downright dangerous regressions, almost all of them in GNOM
Affects me too. Is there any workaround? Some dconf setting which will
swap Super-D to something else?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1234665
Title:
hide
I found that manually establishing a ssh tunnel via terminal and then
logging in to localhost DOES work so, this is definitely a problem with
vinagre.
Yet another example of the frequent regressions that happen in GNOME
packages.
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Thank you! The fix is much appreciated and shows the Ubuntu spirit is
alive and well.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/558674
Title:
Open file dialog malfunctions in luc
Walter, I just read that document. I need to be a computer scientist
just to decipher that thing. I am not a community member, coder, or
someone with the time to follow all that procedure.
Look, I'm just a poor LTS user. I bought into the whole promise of
Ubuntu that while LTS is supposed to lack
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