I can confirm that to. It used to work, and seems to continue to work if
you don't reinstall chrome, but if you do, it automatically changes back
to "true".
Btw, is there anything happening here at all?
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** Also affects: google-chrome (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Shows "Chromium isn't your default browser" since 15.
Yes, but until we have a fix, this removes the annoying message. That's
why I said "temporary workaround".
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Shows "Chromium isn't your def
The problem and a temporary workaround have been discussed here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/688779/google-chrome-stable-keeps-asking-
if-it-should-be-set-to-default
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I as well confirm that removing appmenu-qt5 package solves the issue.
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Title:
Keyboard shortcuts not working on Ubuntu 14.10 and 15.04
To manage
I'm not sure if I have the same problem, but definitely a similar one. I
have a Dell XPS 12-9Q33 as well. The main difference is, that the weird
noises' volume doesn't change when I turn the volume up or done, while
the actual sounds' volume (music, whatever, ...) changes. I disappears
when I mute