Also seeing this in relation to what seems like web seeds.
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Title:
transmission-gtk crashed with SIGSEGV in curl_easy_pause()
To manage
This might only happen if you have pidgin-facebookchat installed (as I
did). If you remove pidgin-facebookchat and then update it works.
However I found that:
sudo aptitude remove pidgin-facebookchat
failed with the first solution:
Upgrade the following packages:
pidgin-data
Also affect by this bug, Lucid fresh install on SSD disk.
Possible work around is to use this command instead when starting Tilda
in the start-up programs:
sh -c sleep 2; exec tilda
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Tilda without true tansparency after system start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/518447
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Facundo, as a workaround, try this, it helped me:
Open the View Account Tree sidebar and click on Twitter/Facebook, etc and you
should see the messages load then you can switch to the messages tab/pane and
they should be there.
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It stopped updating the messages
This is similar to what I've been experiencing on Jaunty, using Tomboy
0.14.2.
Tomboy will start fine, display the main window (list of notes), then
when I close this the applet icon disappears, and I need to restart
Tomboy (from menu). It seems fine after that.
I'll try disabling all the
Thanks Andreas. So, according to the Open Office bug the best solution is to:
...name the file and the version of the file which the [Canadian hyphenation
dictionary] is based on.
The LPPL requests Information that is sufficient to obtain a complete,
unmodified copy of the Work.
if I understand
Jonathan Stewart's solution worked for me in 8.04 as well, but with a
few minor changes to this line:
sudo mv en_CA* /usr/share/myspell/dicts
Thus the sequence looks like:
wget
http://ftp.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/contrib/dictionaries/en_CA.zip
unzip en_CA.zip
sudo mv en_CA.*