Since Firefox 23 the addon doesn't fix this for me either.
The addon say the bug is fixed in Firefox 23, but at least in linux
isn't.
In the comments you have a solution:
https://addons.mozilla.org/es/firefox/addon/bug582139/reviews/495974/
For those guys who want to put their bookmark icon
John Lea, thanks for the clarification.
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Title:
Launcher - No feedback when application launched
David,
I don't understand the solution. Ubuntu Dash is not able to find
userChrome.css or FF-Profile. Where are they? Also, should the addon be
removed?
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You have to use the terminal or a file explorer.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.php?title=UserChrome.css
In my case is in ~/.mozilla/firefox/randomalphanumeric.default/
You have to create the direcory chrome and inside the file
userChrome.css with this text:
#bookmarks-menu-button{
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 735533 ***
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 887821 ***
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Still present in 13.04
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Title:
There is no way to configure
It seems this bug is still relevant for the software center, since in
case that the Add to Launcher option is disabled, then it's the only
client that will be able to log a zeitgeist event about the new
installed item.
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** Changed
Thank you.
Regards, John
On 06/09/13 12:21, David Marzal wrote:
You have to use the terminal or a file explorer.
http://kb.mozillazine.org/index.php?title=UserChrome.css
In my case is in ~/.mozilla/firefox/randomalphanumeric.default/
You have to create the direcory chrome and inside the
Public bug reported:
Oren Horev has requested that the brightness slider live permanently in
the phone's Battery menu.
This would require that it have a label of some sort.
** Affects: indicator-power (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)
Status:
This bug was fixed in the package upower - 0.9.21-3ubuntu1
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* Update 00git_updates.patch to today's upstream git:
- Rework of hidpp detection to determine correct charge values for
Logitech wireless keyboards/mouse (LP:
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I upgraded to Ubuntu 13.10 and am regularly uploading software updates.
My recent problem is:
I can not type in dash home. The text area is blank and is not editable.
However, i can still choose symbols with the mouse in dash home and run listed
Public bug reported:
Steps to repro:
1. Boot from cold boot
2. Right click the Bluetooth applet
3. Uncheck the bluetooth option to turn off bluetooth
4. Applet disappears from the top bar
5. Open Systems Preferences
6. Select Bluetooth
7. Toggle the on/off switch. Button reflashes and reverts
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Workspaces - Desktop wall switches
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Title:
Remove Search for Files... application
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Dash - “Filter results” should be
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Science Engineering string doesn't fit
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I installed one of the daily builds of Ubuntu 13.10 on a Dell XPS M1210 laptop
which had been running 13.04 without a problem.
At some point after several updates Dash started to take perhaps a minute to
open and generally now responds very slowly.
**
This problem has been driving me nuts. It gets worse over time,
suggesting a leak someplace. Other evidence for a leak, the unity-panel-
service heap grows from 21MB on boot to 350MB or more after a few days
of uptime.
I profiled the system several times using sysprof (see attached
profile). The
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compiz crashed with SIGABRT in
Public bug reported:
If the Unity HUD is used while composing a new Thunderbird HTML email
message to insert a horizontal line, a subsequent attempt to use the
text alignment menu fails. Clicking the toolbar button has no effect
thereafter.
To reproduce this failure:
1. Start Thunderbird.
2.
Fix committed into lp:nux at revision None, scheduled for release in
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I go to a webapp-able site (say Launchpad.net), Firefox presents me the
installation dialog. When I click Install nothing happens, I wait but
the webapp icon won't appear on the Launcher (nor within the Dash). The
.desktop file won't appear on
** Attachment added: Firefox message while trying to install webapp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libunity-webapps/+bug/1221971/+attachment/3806653/+files/firefox-message.txt
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Title:
Dash and
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I am not sure if this problem depends on the processing power of the PC
or not.
Say my last opened application is Nautilus (Files), then it will appear
as the first item in the Dash home lens. Suppose I closed Nautilus. Now
I open Firefox (via the Launcher or via the Dash
Fix committed into lp:unity at revision None, scheduled for release in
unity, milestone 7.1.1
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Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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** Description changed:
I am not sure if this problem depends on the processing power of the PC
or not.
Say my last opened application is Nautilus (Files), then it will appear
as the first item in the Dash home lens. Suppose I closed Nautilus. Now
- I open Firefox (via the Launcher or
I can confirm that if you DO NOT encrypt your home directory on
installation this crash does not occur.
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I since upgraded to 13.04, with an x86 arch (32bit), and still have 60+
seconds wait for the login. I still think that there is something that
got stale during a past upgrade and causes this, and the arch (64 or 32
bit) doesn't seems to matter.
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