OK. So I was a happy user of 16.04. With a new computer in August, I
thought it would make sense to go with 18.04.
One of the biggest issues is this searching stuff in Nautilus. Why?
1. It is not instant (unlike the type/find ahead of Nautilus in 16.04). I
cannot type and then press enter and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1017125 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1017125
I just had the crash reporter tell me that this bug is responsible for a
crash. bug #1017125 says it's fixed. But obviously it isn't for me. I'm
commenting here just to say I posted a document that crashes
I just had LibreOffice 3.5.7.2 Build ID: 350m1(Build:2) crash on me
with a document. The crash report said that bug 1067907 was the bug.
That bug says it is a duplicate of this bug. As such, I'm attaching the
relevant document here.
It's a docx that I opened in Abiword and then saved as a
Please just add the wording (plain text formats only) after Contains
the text in the search program. I just got bitten by this one.
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i can't (obviously) comment for other people, but I may have discovered the
cause of my problems.
It turns out that many of my problems recently were probably caused by a ram
stick gone bad. So, I checked my ram only a couple of months ago (to rule it
out as the cause for another problem).
And I accidentally submitted the comment without finishing it.
Anyway, so with Ubuntu playing up generally, I checked my ram again,
found that the 2GB stick (two sticks, one 2GB and one 512MB) was bad. I
removed it, and the other problems stopped. I just thought today that
Firefox had also
Public bug reported:
Since updating from 13 to 14, Firefox has been crashing randomly. I can not
detect a pattern at all.
In one case I had loaded profile three, and then clicked to the search bar, and
started typing, before it crashed. In the case before that, same profile, I had
loaded up
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1030786
Title:
Firefox 14 crashes randomly
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Since updating from 13 to
** Description changed:
- Since updating from 13 to 14, Firefox has been crashing randomly. I can not
detect a pattern at all.
- In one case I had loaded profile three, and then clicked to the search bar,
and started typing, before it crashed. In the case before that, same profile, I
had
A relevant crash report:
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/bp-11df24e6-d1e6-4655-949e-ac8322120730
And I think this is also relevant:
https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/6c28601a-d258-4225-bbbe-038ec2120730
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Public bug reported:
I was viewing a PDF, went to view the properties, and then tried to
close the properties. The window manger asked me if I wanted to force
the close, I said wait. Later, Evince crashed. It maybe related to
#260715, but I doubt it.
Apport gives further info:
ProblemType:
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Title:
evince crashed with SIGSEGV in FcFontSetSort() (viewing properties)
Status in “evince” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
So this makes OOo almost unusable for me you know? I would have thought
that it was at least medium.
I would appreciate an explanation as to why this has been changed to low
priority and marked won't fix when I'm using the LTS Ubuntu, and OOo is
what comes with LTS.
I'm not interested in
Just wanted to mention that OOo will crash even if no documents are opened.
That is, I close all documents, but not OOo, and then hibernate. I
un-hibernate, and try to make a new document, OOo will crash.
I assume it's the same problem as before (though the couple of times
I've done it, apport
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