I just don't see the reason why this had to be done. Why not leave it an
option? Whitelisting is already "hidden" enough from the casual end-user
so that s/he could not break it, but allows us to easily add legacy app
support. And it worked. It worked just fine, in 99% of cases (in my
particular ca
Also, I am not sure if this is actually relevant to the gtk2-engines
package. But Launchpad wouldn't let me submit the bug with the "I don't
know option", or the libgdk-3-cli package.
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Public bug reported:
I am unable to access Ubuntu right now due to this bug so apologies if I
am not able to provide you with all the details. Running 13.04
After today's update, I have noticed that I am unable to launch GTK
applications. When trying to launch from terminal, this is the error I
a
I don't think it's an Ubuntu issue. I have the same problem with my
Lexmark 2600 series, cups 1.6.1-5, Kernel 3.5.3-1, and I'm using Arch
Linux.
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