c0rn3j, you probably need to run /tmp/wine/configure and build
dependencies before running the test.
I'm testing based on Arch linux's AUR wine-staging-git package. I'm not
familiar with building WINE, so my workflow has been coupled with
trizen, an AUR wrapper:
1. mkdir -p /tmp/wine; cd
I also have the same problem, even with `thunderbird -safe-mode` and
everything disabled, I was not able to overcome the crash. I moved
~/.thunderbird and started with a new fresh profile = no change. I use
thunderbird 15.0 with Ubuntu 12.04.1 64 Bit.
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I tried by now different versions:
First I downgraded thunderbird to version 11.01.1 what ever that have
been ment, but didn't worked anyway. Same crash. However, it seemed that
the crash was delayed a bit when a fresh profile (deleted .thunderbird)
was used.
Second I tried the mozilla team's
Editing mozpluggerrc (post #4) didn't solved the issue here either. Also
I strongly suspect Unity to cause the problems since: When I do a
metacity --replace running unity all my windows an Unity env is lost
but then actually everything works as expected. Afterwards a unity
--replace made it
Public bug reported:
After upgrade to 11.10 (from 11.04) USB is slowed down. I used the same
memory stick, transferred 600 MB in one file on FAT32 filesystem. In
11.04 everything was fine, now it's not. The issue has been reported
also on askubuntu.com:
** Attachment added: cat /proc/version_signature info.log sudo lspci
-vnvn info.log
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/897585/+attachment/2612153/+files/info.log
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I have to correct my self. Even on the fresh install there are sometimes
only speeds of 600-800 KB/s in writing.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/897585
Title:
Slow usb transfer rates
I read the whole story all 182 comments, by now, but:
It's ridiculous that this inconsitency between man page and real
functionality is still in 11.04. This is again an indicator that ubuntu
tries to copy MAC OSX which also forces their users to what's best for
them. Maybe DRM is also a good
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 732677 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/732677
I am not really sure If this is a duplicate of #732677, since after
plugging in a USB-WiFi adapter (RaLink) there was still no network, even
though I enabled WiFi. The RaLink Wifi adapter works like a charm
I also got this message on my ubuntu 10.10 x86_64, but I think this is a
firefox misconfiguration problem instead, as I found a workaround while
trying advises from https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EvinceMozilla
- uninstall mozplugger with `sudo aptitude remove --purge mozplugger`
- within
Oh I forgot you must place a mozpluggerrc into ~/.mozilla/ with the
following content:
application/pdf: pdf: PDF file
application/x-pdf: pdf: PDF file
text/pdf: pdf: PDF file
text/x-pdf: pdf: PDF file
application/x-postscript: ps: PostScript file
application/postscript: ps: PostScript file
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