Public bug reported:
failed with today's update pkg... system still seems to work OK
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.10
Package: nvidia-331 331.89-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.16.0-24.32-generic 3.16.4
Uname: Linux 3.16.0-24-generic i686
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
(In reply to Markus Fischer from comment #29)
(In reply to Ron Wolf from comment #28)
I've been using this dialog since , I guess, five or more years (feels to me
like I've always used it, don't know). It brought me great awareness but
also annoyance.
I switched my mentality: don't accept
(In reply to D. Hugh Redelmeier from comment #30)
I'm getting a particularly frustrating variant of this problem with firefox
17.0 on 64-bit Fedora 17 Gnome.
I get a stack of these cookie confirmation dialog boxes and I wish to click
allow for Session on each of them. The top of the stack
Apologies if this is not the proper kind of message to leave here, I
want to put in a plea for addressing this problem. Being able to choose
which cookies to accept (or not) is an important privacy feature and one
that, as a user, I've invested a lot of time in. In the course of web
use, I have
I also have this problem, so, apparantly, its not unique to
aloctavodia's system. Ubuntu 12.04, gedit 3.4.1, amd64 processor. Let me
know if you'd like more info and how to generate it for you.
Specifically, I was looking at several .doc files, none of them massive
(less than 200kB).
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You
Um, never mind about the hopeful comment regarding being able to move
the network boot from first in boot order. That seemed to be OK thru
multiple test boots including a complete power down/up. But, for
whatever reason, the next day the freezing when Unity started behavior
was consistently back.
Perhaps it will be helpful to note that, just as Jaime Alberto Silva
(jaimealbertosilva) found, turning off the hardware encryt has worked
wonders for me., My network performance (as seen from just general use
of FF) went from spotty and slow to lightening fast. I was also able to
move the