Public bug reported:
After installing the 1:24.0+build1-0ubuntu0.12.04.1 (precise-updates)
update to Mozilla Thunderbird on 12.04, the "Spell check as you type"
feature no longer works. Downgrading to 11.0.1+build1-0ubuntu2
(precise) restores the functionality.
Steps to reproduce:
* Open a new m
Quick update from upstream to confirm that this is a change in behavior
from previous versions as the reporter states in that within previous
versions, Ctrl+F would open the Find (and Replace) dialog while now
Ctrl+F opens the quick search input area. The two behave differently
when the enter key
This issue is affecting me on 11.10, 64 bit trying to view Japanese
characters. None of the solutions here help to resolve the issue.
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gconftool-2 has no effect. The change must be done with dconf-editor (part of
dconf-tools) to show or hide the text entry location bar by default. The key is
in org.gnome.nautilus.preference . This is reproducible on a fresh Oneiric
install.
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It's been reported already; so, the best to do is give it attention at the
reported location:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=662243
I agree that this is a real hindrance. I've switched my file manager to
Thunar at the moment to get back the functionality.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 811202 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/811202
bug #811202 is private; so, I cannot view it.
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Title:
rhythmbox crashed with SIGSEGV in g_strdup()
Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
This bug affects my installation of Natty as well when running in the
No-effects version session. It happens with many programs, not just
gnome-terminal.
Enabling composting in metacity or using compiz fixes the issue, but
adds visual candy that I dislike and seems to also cause occasional GPU
han
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