Yes, I can. Using an intel G33 here.
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[Gutsy] Crash when displaying three 3MB bitmaps, cannot Cntl-Alt-Backspace out
of it [i945]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/219831
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I can confirm this bug (kubuntu gutsy). Nicontine worked fine under
kubuntu 7.04.
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nicotine does not start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/120254
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The page shown on the screenshot is only accessible from our university
network, and because I had some trouble finding another website that triggers
this warning message, I created a simple html page and put it on my server.
This page triggers this bug on my computer when I click the link. This
See the attached screenshot.
I also discovered that this problem sometimes (I guess about 25% of the times)
occurs when dragging an image or hyperlink in konqueror. It looks like it has
something to do with the small icon that follows the mouse.
** Attachment added: "konqueror.png"
http://lib
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
While running compiz the behavior of the address combobox of konqueror is
rather odd. The drop down part is not always connected with the part in which
you type. This only happens when i'm typing fast. If I allow the list to update
after each ke
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: konqueror
Everytime konqueror displays a Security warning with the message "This
untrusted page links to Do you want to follow the link?", konqueror does
not redraw correctly. While this message is visible, the part of konqueror
which displays the web
Public bug reported:
On my system (kubuntu feisty fawn, herd 4), everytime i start kubuntu
the numlock LED on my keyboard gets turned on, but still, i can't use
the numpad to enter numbers. After pressing the numlock key, the LED
turns off, pressing it another time turns it on again, and makes the