The bug is still present un Trusty 14.04: windows with their borders
close to the edge of the screen tend to make an uncommanded partial
invasion of neighbouring workspaces after switching to a different
workspace. When returning to the original workspace, the window is no
longer in the position
The same bug exists for 12.04 Precise: rasmol-classic run from a
terminal crashes immediately with a segmentation fault.
** Tags added: precise
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Apologies to Nicholas M at #39 if this appears to be only saying "me
too"! Also sincere thanks to Scott Howard at #42 for an excellent
explanation.
Scott suggests ensuring that the BIOS is up to date. Nicholas M is
using BIOS version 1302 on an Asus eeePC 701 4G. I am using the same
model, exce
On an Acer TravelMate 2500 with Intel Pentium 4 @ 2.80GHz cpu (i.e.
32-bit single core, no hyperthreading) I have been struggling with a
huge power increase since upgrading to Lucid (now with 2.6.32-22-generic
#35-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 1 14:17:36 UTC 2010 i686 GNU/Linux). The battery
life fell from 9
RĂ©mi Denis-Courmont wrote, "There has never been controls with the VLC
Mozilla plugin [...]" This is not true: the bug was not present in
Fedora 7, which I used to use several years ago. I got fed up with all
the other problems with Fedora, and switched to Ubuntu 7.10, and since
then VLC Mozill
Thanks to samjh for confirming the bug. Thanks also to kylea: I also
observe that the bug does still exist for the VLC Mozilla plugin on
64-bit Jaunty. In other respects such as playback quality, and ability
to play embedded video, the VLC Mozilla plugin is, in my opinion, better
than the other o
Many thanks for the update on this problem. In fact, I have been using
the File->Open Network Stream... method as one way around the problem,
except this doesn't always work. It is also often not possible to
download media files to play locally. At least now I understand why the
controls are mis
I have now observed that this bug occurs on a freshly installed Intrepid
8.10 32-bit system (plus necessary stuff to play flash) using the
Firefox browser. However, it occurs much less often than on the 64-bit
system. So, perhaps the bug is in the flash plugin rather than the
browser.
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Sorry for the delay: I have been away on business.
On 64-bit Intrepid 8.10 the vlc plugin doesn't seem to work at all.
With the seamonkey browser the plugin element is not displayed on the
page; nothing is visible, not even a blank rectangle. With the firefox
browser, a media player element appea
Sorry for the delay responding: I have been away on business. The
answer to your (makor's) question "Should I stick to Flash available in
Ubuntu repositories?" is, I don't know.
The bug is still present as of 2.11.2008, so none of the updates since
my first posting have fixed it yet.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19508915/Dependencies.txt
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Flash player initially works then disappears after a while
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295926
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Binary package hint: seamonkey
Upgrading from Hardy 8.04 to Intrepid 8.10 (x86-64) has fixed the
problem with npviewer causing Seamonkey to hang (it would eventually
recover if left for a few minutes). However, now the flash player
initially works for a while, then disappear
Apologies for apparently posting two copies of this bug report: I also
have some unidentified network problems. Please ignore this copy, and
respond to #179473 only.
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Missing controls on Mozilla VLC plugin
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/179474
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-plugin-vlc
When viewing videos with the VLC plugin for Mozilla, there are no
controls in the video window, and no context sensitive menus are
available. This affects mozilla-plugin-vlc 0.8.6.release.c-0ubuntu5 in
7.10 on both 32- and 64-bit x86 a
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: mozilla-plugin-vlc
When viewing videos with the VLC plugin for Mozilla, there are no
controls in the video window, and no context sensitive menus are
available. This affects mozilla-plugin-vlc 0.8.6.release.c-0ubuntu5 in
7.10 on both 32- and 64-bit x86 a
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