This bug is back in 17.04. Network (NFS4) shares are no longer
automatically mounted on bootup.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1515446
Title:
network file sys
Thanks Brian. I just installed from the proposed repository, removed
the '.x-systemd.automount' from fstab and rebooted. All seems to be
working well. I may compile and package it up for local install this
weekend, I don't want the other proposed packages always in my
upgradable listing.
Either
@Evan,
What I'm saying is I want Firefox to act like it did before the upgrade
in regards to focus policy.
The way it was before is that Firefox would only come to the front if
there were not already and instance running. People often will go
through their emails and/or RSS feeds clicking links,
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Title:
Firefox no longer remains in the background when opening new tab from
diffrent window.
Status in “firefox” package in U
Public bug reported:
Firefox 13 no longer remains in the background if opening a new tab from
a different window, such as an email.
Prior to the upgrade, the only time Firefox would rise to the foreground
was if it were not already running.
1) Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
2) The version of the package you
Thanks Chris, turned out to be RemoveLocale causing it.
Since it just started and seemed to be trying to load a local file I
didn't think to check addons.
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Public bug reported:
While trying to load a page, firefox displays the following message in
the window:
Firefox can't find the file at
jar:file:///usr/lib/firefox-7.0.1/omni.jar!/chrome/browser/content/browser/undefinedundefinedundefinedwww.kingarthurflour.com/recipes
/smooth-and-spicy-pumpkin-pi
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Title:
Firefox looking for nonexistent java files
Status in “firefox” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
While trying t
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