Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: hamster-applet
When clicking on the hamster applet in the panel, a little popup opens.
The german translation says Tätigkeiten for the drop down selection
which means tasks (I don't know exactly what it's called in the
english translation). Below there
I agree with him. I myself thought for a very long time that there might
be an agreement between Canonical and Ask.com to include the search
plugin in the Ubuntu Firefox.
Is there already a bug filed in the mozilla bugtracker for this issue?
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Ask.com keeps being re-added to Firefox search bar
So we can just put the ask.com search plugin somewhere where the name
isn't changed any time a new version of firefox is installed as with all
the other search plugins shipped by default?
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Ask.com keeps being re-added to Firefox search bar after updates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355112
Sorry, that's what I meant. Just to find out whether this is a problem
that can be fixed by the packagers.
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Ask.com keeps being re-added to Firefox search bar after updates
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355112
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This could as well be a compiz-issue as the same issue occures here with
the tiny username-password-dialogs opened by nautilus when accessing a
ftp://-path...
** Package changed: pidgin (Ubuntu) = compiz (Ubuntu)
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pidgin crashes window manager when showing some msn error window
I have the same problem here. Why is there no fix for this issue? Is
there anything we can do to get it fixed?
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synfigstudio crashed with SIGSEGV in Gtk::Tooltips::set_tip()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/277926
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Still the same issue also here.
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crash when selecting a component (happened at least 5 times with differnet
compounts)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/115416
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The computer's running current hardy sbackup version 0.10.4. Because of
hardy I can't test the intrepid version, but on another pc, sbackup
0.10.5 runs perfectly on intrepid. I think it's not a bug in sbackup
itself (otherwise we would maybe get a python exception) but somewhere
else, maybe in
Same problem here, also on Hardy with the latest updates.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# simple-backup-config
(simple-backup-config:7243): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **:
g_simple_async_result_set_from_error: assertion `error != NULL' failed
/usr/sbin/simple-backup-config:1002: Warning: g_error_free: assertion