I reported this also on mainstream, just in case it's not Ubuntu-related
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1363980
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Tit
Public bug reported:
Compliance test at http://acid3.acidtests.org/ is failing since a few releases,
now.
The reported failure says:
Test 35 failed: expected '0' but got '1' - root element, with no parent
node, claims to be a :first-child
Previous versions used to pass 100 tests out of 100.
Pr
Public bug reported:
It fails the acid3.acidtests.org.
The reported failure is:
Test 35 failed: expected '0' but got '1' - root element, with no parent
node, claims to be a :first-child
See attached screenshot.
The same failure is happening also to Google Chrome 58.0.3029.81.
Previous versions u
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Firefox on "www.hpe.com". You will be redirected to a localized
web page. Mine is "https://www.hpe.com/it/it/home.html";
2. Try to click on the video link on the top of the page or any of the
links in the top bar like "Solutions", "Services", "Pro
I choose to get just the IP address and set my own DNS servers.
I expect to see those addresses appear somewhere, usually /etc/resolve.conf,
the standard resolver configuration file.
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What about when I choose to only get the address from DHCP and not the DNS?
Is tcpdump (and the likes) the only way to know which DNSes have been
configured?
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Sorry I haven't fully got your question.
Yes, I think I have dnsmasq running, but that's default by installation.
What do you mean with "can contact the service"?
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1. Setup a network with DHCP address, gateway and DNS.
2. Connect to that network.
3. Check the resolver configured in /etc/resolv.conf
Expected result:
To find "nameserver" set to the DNS addresses provided by the external DHCP
server
Actual result:
"nameserver=127.0.1.1"
Please, mark this bug as "won't fix" and disallow further comments to be added.
After almost 5 years it's clear there either is no will to solve the bog or no
capability.
This will make the bug team more serious at least.
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utopic repositories have been wiped out from main repo servers.
Please, restore them.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: apport 2.14.7-0ubuntu8.5
Uname: Linux 4.1.0-pf1+ x86_64
ApportLog:
ApportVersion: 2.14.7-0ubuntu8.5
Architecture: amd64
CurrentDesktop
This is a bug with GIMP, obviously.
The solution is to avoid GIMP setting itself as a PDF viewer: GIMP is not a
viewer.
If the user wants so, then it'd be up to her to change settings.
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Still here!!!
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Title:
GIMP set as default pdf viewer
Status in gimp package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary packag
Public bug reported:
When I install mtr I get this error:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distributi
On top of this, depiste I have (obviously) Okular installed, Firefox is
insisting in using GIMP to open PDFs!!!
I fixed this by editing /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache.
It looks like once I installed GIMP, it got as the preferred way to read PDFs!
This thing is becoming more and more annoyi
Forget about bugs filed at Mozilla.
The notorious bug no.915 (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=915) was
filed along with HTMLv4.01 standard.
They just sat down and wait until HTML5 became a standard and that bug went out
of meaning.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #915
https:
I think more about stupidity that malice.
Firefox is not a Qt/KDE application but rather a GTK+ one. Some packager thinks
that if you use Firefox you obviously are willing not only to install the full
GNOME bag of stuff, but also ditching KDE in favor of it.
When I install Firefox, I am not askin
@themroc, your workaround has no general applicability.
The GSM/3G modem PIN is a sensitive information and would get different
security level whether stored under /etc or in $HOME.
In the former case only root would know it and be bale to change or disable it.
In the latter case all users should
It's 4 years old now!
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Title:
Network Manager asks for the PIN even if it is memorized
Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
It's clear that either none is paying attention to this or none is able to
apply an existing fix.
The fix is to edit /usr/share/applications/mimeinfo.cache (as root) and to make
it like this:
inode/directory=kde4-dolphin.desktop;
That's it.
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This is the very same text after changing the tab and getting back to
the page
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>From time to time a couple of characters in the text is rendered in a weird
>way.
It's enough to select the offenting text or to change the tab in order to get
the proper rendering.
Please, refer to the attached screenshot fragment.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 1
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce.
1. Define firefox as default email client (I uninstalled kmail, so now I have
"firefox %u") in Settings-->Preferred applications-->Email)
2. Open a webpage with a "mailto" link. I used
http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libeio.html (see at the bottom).
3.
Jorge, I have another "workaround" that really works.
"apt get purge nautilus"
It worked for me with a "KDE native" environment.
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Public bug reported:
I installed flashplugin-installer in order to get the flash plugin.
>From the package description:
> Downloads and Installs the Adobe Flash Player plugin. The Adobe Flash Player
> plugin supports playing of media and other dynamic content online.
Instead I don't get anything
Public bug reported:
While reporting the bug #1323077
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kde-workspace/+bug/1323077)
I have got these error messages from the command line:
Bus::open: Can not get ibus-daemon's address.
IBusInputContext::createInputContext: no connection to ibus-daemon
B
2.5 years ago a fix has been committed (Comment #12).
Then waht?
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Title:
NM asks non-administrative user for the PIN even
If you run KDE you should be using "kubuntu-desktop" instead of
"ubuntu-desktop", while "furiusisomount" should require dolphin instead of
nautilus under KDE...
I think the problem here is about dependencies more than other stuff.
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Temporary fix:
sudo apt-get purge nautilus
Be warned, the above command will purge (thus remove completely) the nautilus
file browser from your system.
If you, like me, are running KDE, then dolphin will do.
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Screenshot showing the opened nautilus without icons
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1. Run firefox under kde
2. Download a file with it
3. Click the download icon
4. Right click on the download object
5. Ask to open the containing folder
I would expect the KDE file browser "dolphin" to open.
What instead happens the GNOME file browser "nautilus" is opened w
I have found this:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/219119/how-can-i-get-firefox-to-use-dolphin-instead-of-nautilus-by-defalut
Which fixes the problem.
As I have never installed GNOME (but maybe some components have been pulled in
by some GTK+ package), this is still a bug.
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Under KDE, if from the download screen I ask to open the folder, I get a
strange application, called files, to be spawned to browse the
directory, instead of the more natural Dolphin. I am using Kubuntu.
How to reproduce:
1. Start Firefox under KDE
2. Download any file from t
Try this in an empty directory:
~ touch A b C d
Then try Nautilus in that directory with LC_COLLATE="C".
You'll see this order: A b C d instead of the right one: "A C b d".
It doesn't matter whether the first character in the name is a "." or not.
That "simply sorts..." sentence would require a qu
Any news?
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Title:
Doesn't honor the background images selected in the settings
Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
Incomple
Second
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Here you go.
It's one for the settings list and one for the setting itself.
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I discovered ubuntu-bug belonging to apport. I had to use
packages.ubuntu.com to discover this.
** Package changed: reportbug (Ubuntu) => apport (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: apport (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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Public bug reported:
In System Settings --> Login screen (Light DM) --> Theme I've selected both an
image file for the "Background image" and for the "Welcome Image".
The image thumbnails are displayed in the same setting page. I've then clicked
on apply and have provided the needed authorizatio
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Title:
Firefox under KDE changes the mouse cursor
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I run Firefox
Public bug reported:
I run Firefox under KDE with the GTK+ bridge configured to use the same theme
as KDE (QTCurve).
Firefox shows the "normal" mouse cursor while hovering on the application
window.
As soon as I open the firefox main menu, the mouse cursor changes shape, it
becomes smaller whil
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Title:
PPPOE connection won't honor user specified DNS servers
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
Public bug reported:
How to trigger (I used KDE widget)
1. Select Network Manager Settings
2. Select DSL tab
3. Select "Add ... +" button
4. Select "System connection"
5. Select IPv4 address
6. Select method: Automatic (address only)
7. In DNS servers add your own DNS server (I used 8.8.8.8; 8.8
Fix released?
Be serious, please!
There's no fix at all as of current Oneiric...
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Title:
"unknown media type" during upda
Public bug reported:
No KDE application is suffering this issue.
I've set up the GTK+ engine for KDE to use QtCurve as well.
I've also tried KDE both v4.7.1 and v4.7.2 and a few different styles.
Libreoffice is the only application with such a behavior. Mozilla Firefox
v7.0.1 and aMule are workin
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