Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu 16.04.2 with smart-notifier 0.28-5, the following warning is
output to the terminal on launch:
% smart-notifier
/usr/share/smart-notifier/smart_notifier/gui.py:23: PyGIWarning: Gtk was
imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Gtk',
I saw an app report dialog pointing to the failure that I believe is
referenced in bug 1631210. Then when trying to launch from the command
line I see:
% twinkle
Language name: "en"
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error'
what(): Mutex lock failed
Abort (core dumped)
Here are the steps to install the 12.10 binaries on 12.04:
% wget
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/108979339/network-manager-strongswan_1.3.0-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
% wget
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/108979332/strongswan-nm_4.5.2-1.5ubuntu2_amd64.deb
% wget
Here are the steps to install the 12.10 binaries on 12.04:
% wget
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/108979339/network-manager-strongswan_1.3.0-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb
% wget
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/108979332/strongswan-nm_4.5.2-1.5ubuntu2_amd64.deb
% wget
Have you tried a different USB port(s)?
Yes. I plugged the USB sound adapter into a different port and the
logged warnings persisted.
The laptop has 1 through 8 USB buses listed by lsusb, but only 3
external ports.
Currently (and originally) attached as:
Bus 005 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux
Public bug reported:
A recent Ubuntu 12.04 update has resulted in a flood of kernel log
messages like:
Jun 10 16:53:50 fringe kernel: [1083938.675908] delay: estimated 222, actual 1
Jun 10 16:53:53 fringe kernel: [1083941.451942] delay: estimated 89, actual 0
Jun 10 16:54:02 fringe kernel:
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A recent Ubuntu 12.04 update has resulted in a flood of kernel log
messages like:
Jun 10 16:53:50 fringe kernel: [1083938.675908] delay: estimated 222, actual 1
Jun 10 16:53:53 fringe kernel:
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Public bug reported:
I installed deluged, deluge-web, and deluge-console and followed the headless
setup instructions here:
http://dev.deluge-torrent.org/wiki/UserGuide/ThinClient
expecting that most of the described steps would have been done for me
by the Ubuntu packaging, but discovered they
Please provide an upstart job
I'm going to redundantly echo that sentiment. As noted above the
upstream project provides the necessary scripts.
I think the issues in this bug exist largely because the packaging
wasn't intended to support headless users, as I speculated in Bug
#1187144.
Also,
Public bug reported:
% aptitude show p7zip-full
Package: p7zip-full
Version: 9.20.1~dfsg.1-4
[...]
p7zip provides 7zr, a light version of 7za, and p7zip, a gzip-like wrapper
around 7zr.
% dpkg -c /var/cache/apt/archives/p7zip-full_9.20.1~dfsg.1-4_amd64.deb
drwxr-xr-x
As a workaround I extracted the wrapper script from the non-full
package:
% cd /tmp
% wget http://launchpadlibrarian.net/93194080/p7zip_9.20.1%7Edfsg.1-4_amd64.deb
% mkdir p7zip_9.20.1%7Edfsg.1-4_amd64
% dpkg-deb -x p7zip_9.20.1~dfsg.1-4_amd64.deb p7zip_9.20.1~dfsg.1-4_amd64
% sudo cp
Public bug reported:
Installed 2.0-426-gc32b3ed-2ubuntu0.1 on Ubuntu 12.04.1.
GUI file managers, such as Nautilus, were unaware of the existence of
mplayer because it does not install the necessary .desktop files to
associate it with the MIME types it can handle. Seems like this should
be part
Also:
smartd 5.41 2011-06-09 r3365 [x86_64-linux-3.2.0-33-generic] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-11 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
Device: /dev/sda [SAT], ST95005620AS, S/N:5YX12P01, WWN:5-000c50-038cde7d2,
FW:SD26, 500 GB
Device: /dev/sdb [SAT], WDC
Also:
smartd 5.41 2011-06-09 r3365 [x86_64-linux-3.2.0-33-generic] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-11 by Bruce Allen, http://smartmontools.sourceforge.net
Device: /dev/sda [SAT], ST95005620AS, S/N:5YX12P01, WWN:5-000c50-038cde7d2,
FW:SD26, 500 GB
Device: /dev/sdb [SAT], WDC
Public bug reported:
logwatch 7.4.0+svn20111221rev79-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 12.04.1
I am running Cinnamon desktop, which might impact the presence of this
message, but that seems unlikely, as gnome-screensaver is common to
several desktops.
**Unmatched Entries**
gnome-screensaver-dialog:
Public bug reported:
logwatch 7.4.0+svn20111221rev79-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 12.04.1
These all look like pretty mundane, non-error entries that should be
filtered out:
**Unmatched Entries**
Device: /dev/sdb [SAT], offline data collection was suspended by an
interrupting command from host
Public bug reported:
logwatch 7.4.0+svn20111221rev79-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 12.04.1
I am running Cinnamon desktop, which might impact the presence of this
message, but that seems unlikely, as gnome-screensaver is common to
several desktops.
**Unmatched Entries**
gnome-screensaver-dialog:
Public bug reported:
logwatch 7.4.0+svn20111221rev79-1ubuntu1 on Ubuntu 12.04.1
These all look like pretty mundane, non-error entries that should be
filtered out:
**Unmatched Entries**
Device: /dev/sdb [SAT], offline data collection was suspended by an
interrupting command from host
Also seen in vinagre 3.4.2 in Ubuntu 12.04.1 (64-bit) running under Cinnamon
desktop.
Added link to upstream bug.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #658441
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658441
** Also affects: vinagre via
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658441
Another way to go on this would be Read It Later/Pocket/Instapaper/and
similar service integration.
It would need some config UI to set up an article saving service.
Thereafter you can right-click on a link and select Add to [service]
from the context manu. Perhaps even declaring a shortcut key
Using 2.3.1~snapshot20090531-1ubuntu2 on Ubuntu 9.10.
I've had out of disk space issues with GnoTime before, but they were
always easily resolved by replacing the main data file with a backup.
This time I kept getting the
Cannot open the project data file
Shall I setup a new configuration?
add a follow (+) icon under usernames
This bug addresses this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gwibber/+bug/519262
(Though not necessarily with the same UI. Post your UI suggestions for
following there.)
why not add more info like bio, website, location
I recommend editing the title of this bug
Farfurkis wrote:
To fix the bug you must simply move the USA keyboard layout to the top of
layouts list...
This does not resolve the problem for me. The USA keyboard layout was
already at the top of the list.
Besides, that thread describes a problem with shortcut keystrokes. This
bug is more
I observed this problem (same as comment #3), but after a reboot it went
away and stayed away for a while (weeks). I figured the explanation of
comment #4 was probably why.
I just noticed it has occurred. I re-enabled the PPA that had been
disabled on my 9.04 to 9.10 upgrade, and upgraded to
I wrote:
It might get resolved by a reboot again...
Confirmed. After a reboot, the clipboard functionality of keepassx was
restored.
So what is changing during a session to break it?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/477891
You
...I think I'd like it to change to bold text.
That probably would have been my first pick too. It fits the model used
by other applications.
Though if tabs adjust their width to the text, that can trigger
undesired movement in the tab bar contents. (It looks like ROXTerm tabs
are fixed width,
Colin Watson wrote:
grub2 was released in jaunty for testing only...
The instructions for upgrading to Ubuntu 9.10 warns that there are
problems with some systems when identifying the root partition via UUID.
The instructions imply that although this impacts both grub legacy and
grub2, the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: cryptkeeper
In Ubuntu 9.04 with Cryptkeeper 0.9.3...
If no appropriate key type is available when you go to encrypt something, a
helpful dialog appears informing the user that they should create a key using
the Passwords and Encryption keys
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kbd
On Ubuntu 9.04 using kbd 1.14.1-4ubuntu4 I used showkey (with no
options) to find the keycode for a couple of keys on my Acer Aspire
8930G notebook that had been reporting no evens in X (xev). showkey
reported 435 and 434 as the keycodes. I created a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 223613 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223613
Duplicate of bug #223613
This is incorrect. That was a usplash problem, not GDM.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214470
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223613
Matthew Koyle wrote:
My GDM resolution should have been 1280x1024 but my greeters did not appear
properly. Rather, it looked as though the greeter was stretched to
1600x1200 and I could not see the
I've been seeing this frequently in 9.04. (Didn't notice it in 8.10 on
the same machine.) I can reproduce it easily. Sometimes the crash occurs
as soon as the drag operation is commenced. Lately I've been noticing it
when copying files from an SMB mount. I haven't tested whether the
problem is
There are two other bugs that report the same symptom:
Bug #197224 in language-pack-gnome-eu (Ubuntu): “nautilus crashed with
SIGSEGV in g_file_query_info()”
Bug #224943 in nautilus (Ubuntu): “Nautilus crashes when dragdropping
files to localized folders”
But both had an underlying cause
After updating to 185.18.14 I still experienced a crash.
kernel log:
NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 8, Channel 0001
NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 13, 0003 8297 1b0c 1000f010 0040
NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 13, 0003 8297 1310 0040
NVRM: Xid (0001:00): 13, 0003
After updating to 185.18.14 there is no notable changes to the
previously reported symptoms. The repaint problems in the help viewer
for Bookmarkbridge are as bad if not slightly worse compared to the
earlier test. And Keepassx is currently not exhibiting any symptoms, as
before.
However, I'm now
I've posted a new version of the -nvidia driver to our xorg-edgers PPA,
would you mind testing it either on Jaunty...
I'll give it a spin, though a recent update (within the last two weeks
I'd guess) has vastly improved the situation. As far as I can see from
my logs, I'm still using the same
See related bug #185247.
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Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
Using Ubuntu Jaunty, specifying a referred web browser via the GNOME
Preferred Applications control applet doesn't update the
/etc/alternatives/x-www-browser symlink. As a result certain
Manoj Iyer wrote:
Can someone please try the kernel in
http://people.ubuntu.com/~manjo/lp355155-jaunty/ and report if that
fixes the problem ?
Can you specify what has changed in this kernel and what your theory is
as to the cause of these symptoms?
I've been holding off on trying new
laysan_a wrote:
Now my system is...very sluggish...xorg is using a lot of processor
time (10 - 20% with only a couple of windows open).
I've been experiencing this as well for about a week or so.
It's hard to say whether this is a symptom of this bug - which is
rapidly turning into a kitchen
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apparmor
Ubuntu 8.04.2
Package: apparmor-utils
Version: 2.1+1075-0ubuntu9.2
My first experience with AppArmor was finding a kernel log file that was
full of 800 MB of AppArmor warnings from Samba and CUPS. I'm not sure
what suddenly enabled AppArmor on
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apparmor
Ubuntu 8.04.2
Package: apparmor-utils
Version: 2.1+1075-0ubuntu9.2
When using aa-logprof to update the usr.sbin.cupsd profie, I noticed a
diff after the update showed the file was mangled in several ways:
1. The file contained two profiles,
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apparmor
Ubuntu 8.04.2
Package: apparmor-utils
Version: 2.1+1075-0ubuntu9.2
My understanding of the aa-logprof documentation is that it is supposed
to remove specific rules that are obviated by broader rules, but
examining the diff after a profile
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: apparmor
Ubuntu 8.04.2
Package: apparmor-utils
Version: 2.1+1075-0ubuntu9.2
A not uncommon practice is to use RCS to track changes to system
configuration files. With most *.d/ directories on Debian systems you
can create an RCS subdirectory, and it
/dir/ and /dir have different meanings...
Thanks. I figured that might be the case. Same true for /dir/ vs.
/dir/** I presume.
But what about:
/video2/**/ r,
/video2/mythtv/1024_2009013120.mpg r,
/video2/mythtv/1029_20090310173000.mpg r,
These seem redundant, unless that first rule should
Chem. Imbalance wrote:
In the meantime, I've regressed back to XP just so I can have a stable
machine.
If your machine ran stable with 8.10, wouldn't that be the logical OS
and version to regress to if you're having problems with 9.04?
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Pit. wrote on 2009-04-04:
It appear after update from 2.6.28-6 on 2.6.28-8 kernel and upper.
Has anyone tried reverting to an older kernel?
It's been established that video hardware is not the common link for these
symptoms, but a hardware commonality seems likely. If it was just a general
I saw the same symptoms with 180.44-0ubuntu1 on 9.04:
daemon.log:Jun 1 15:39:18 fringe gdm[3199]: WARNING:
gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0
But nothing unusual in Xorg.0.log*.
Perhaps resolved in the 180.60 version, which someone commented in Bug
#355155 resolved a
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: qt4-x11
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
SHELL=/bin/tcsh
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-12-generic x86_64
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare users
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: libqtcore4
I'm seeing symptoms similar to what is described in Bug #338669 except
I'm using GNOME instead of KDE and have an Nvidia video card (nvidia-
glx-180 180.44-0ubuntu1).
The symptom seems to be restricted to QT4 apps, with libqtcore4 as a
common
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: qt4-x11
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
SHELL=/bin/tcsh
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-12-generic x86_64
UserGroups: adm admin cdrom dialout lpadmin mythtv plugdev sambashare users
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Sorry, apport-collect data sent to wrong ticket.
I just filed Bug #381969 which covers symptoms similar to what is
described in this bug, except I'm using GNOME instead of KDE and have an
Nvidia video card (nvidia-glx-180 180.44-0ubuntu1).
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For a long time I've used a workaround for this problem that moves all
sysklogd generated files to /var/log/syslog/ and then uses this
logrotate config file:
/var/log/syslog/*.log {
olddir /var/log/syslog/old
sharedscripts
postrotate
/etc/init.d/sysklogd
MatthiasH wrote:
...I learned that this is a configuration issue:
Adding the option hostname $(hostname) to the configuration...
Right, it seems I noted that in my original report:
Modifying /etc/network/interfaces to include a hostname argument
appeared to resolve the problem.
I believe the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sysklogd
If you modify your /etc/syslog.conf to have a line like:
*.crit @192.168.0.255
restart sysklogd, and then run:
logger -p local0.crit -t foo message
you'll observe in /var/log/daemon.log:
Apr 24 04:14:29 host syslogd
Bryan McLellan wrote:
Tom Metro wrote:
I'll have to take a look at ubuntu-minimal to see what it is.
It's a meta package...
I figured that from the name, but I wondered what packages it pulled in,
and what the consequences were for removing it were.
Uninstalling it would mean
Here's the summary how how to work around this bug:
First, if you're using Dnsmasq on the server-side you might run into Bug
#327703. The Dnsmasq author has a patched version available.
1. On Hardy, download and install the attached dhcp3-client dummy package:
% sudo dpkg -i
Bryan McLellan wrote:
Tom Metro wrote:
I'll have to take a look at ubuntu-minimal to see what it is.
It's a meta package...
I figured that from the name, but I wondered what packages it pulled in,
and what the consequences were for removing it were.
Uninstalling it would mean
Here's the summary how how to work around this bug:
First, if you're using Dnsmasq on the server-side you might run into Bug
#327703. The Dnsmasq author has a patched version available.
1. On Hardy, download and install the attached dhcp3-client dummy package:
% sudo dpkg -i
Public bug reported:
When invoking udhcpc (0.9.8cvs20050303-2 on Ubuntu 8.04) via
/etc/network/interfaces, it appears as if it does not send the host name
in the discover packet, as occurs with dhcp3-client and dhcpcd.
I haven't confirmed this with a packet sniffer, but my DHCP server
behaved as
Public bug reported:
While using udhcpc as a replacement for dhcp3-client to work around a
bug (Bug #351378), I was heading down the path of creating a custom up
script to invoke udhcpc directly when I happened to notice in the DHCP
section of the interfaces man page that it supported udhcpc. The
I've opened Bug #356800, ifconfig fails to initiaize a virtual
interface with a zero IP address.
This bug should be made dependent on it. (I didn't see a way to do
that.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351378
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: net-tools
ifconfig in net-tools 1.60-19ubuntu1 (Ubuntu 8.04) and 1.60-19ubuntu3
(Ubuntu 8.10) fails to initialize a virtual interface to a zero (0 or
0.0.0.0) IP address:
% sudo /sbin/ifconfig eth0:1 inet 0 up
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot assign requested
I've opened Bug #356800, ifconfig fails to initiaize a virtual
interface with a zero IP address.
This bug should be made dependent on it. (I didn't see a way to do
that.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351378
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Bryan McLellan wrote:
These two errors are because dhclient-script does not support alias
interfaces.
That may be partly right. I see /sbin/dhclient-script contains the
comment:
# The alias handling in here probably still sucks. -mdz
and there's clearly evidence that it is attempting to
Bryan McLellan wrote:
Most likely that comment and surely that code is to
support the inclusion of an alias definition in your dhclient.conf(5),
as opposed to running dhclient on an alias interface.
Ah, right. You're probably right.
The dhclient.conf(5) man page also mentions pseudo
Bryan McLellan wrote:
These two errors are because dhclient-script does not support alias
interfaces.
That may be partly right. I see /sbin/dhclient-script contains the
comment:
# The alias handling in here probably still sucks. -mdz
and there's clearly evidence that it is attempting to
Bryan McLellan wrote:
Most likely that comment and surely that code is to
support the inclusion of an alias definition in your dhclient.conf(5),
as opposed to running dhclient on an alias interface.
Ah, right. You're probably right.
The dhclient.conf(5) man page also mentions pseudo
Commenting on some of the comments in Bug #123773.
In Bug #123773
Jamie Strandboge wrote:
...though ifup (and ifdown) will give that error, the interface
comes up fine, and is pingable
In this case the interface doesn't come up.
In comment
Forum threads relating to this issue:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=918015
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=515162
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Attached is an archive containing the output of:
# strace -ff -F -o /tmp/dhclient.strace dhclient eth0:0
There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.pid with pid 134519072
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.6
Copyright 2004-2007 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights
Tormod Volden wrote:
The seven first comments indicate that this is a harmless warning and that
things otherwise
work well. Later some people join in with various problems that are not
necessarily due the
warning.
Please file new bugs for these different problems.
This seems like a good
Commenting on some of the comments in Bug #123773.
In Bug #123773
Jamie Strandboge wrote:
...though ifup (and ifdown) will give that error, the interface
comes up fine, and is pingable
In this case the interface doesn't come up.
In comment
Forum threads relating to this issue:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=918015
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=515162
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PetyrRahl wrote:
If for some reason the network goes down, I have to remember to manually
bring up
eth0:0 otherwise my site is unaccessible for my external clients.
I believe that symptom is addressed in Bug #95968.
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Attached is an archive containing the output of:
# strace -ff -F -o /tmp/dhclient.strace dhclient eth0:0
There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.pid with pid 134519072
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.6
Copyright 2004-2007 Internet Systems Consortium.
All rights
Public bug reported:
dhcp3-client 3.0.6.dfsg-1ubuntu9 on Ubuntu 8.04 fails as follows when
you attempt to use it to configure a virtual interface:
# dhclient eth0:0
There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.pid with pid 134519072
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.6
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Public bug reported:
dhcp3-client 3.0.6.dfsg-1ubuntu9 on Ubuntu 8.04 fails as follows when
you attempt to use it to configure a virtual interface:
# dhclient eth0:0
There is already a pid file /var/run/dhclient.pid with pid 134519072
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.0.6
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Kees Cook wrote:
...old installs of mythweb that contain a left-over copy of
/etc/mythtv/mythwweb-htaccess file (it should be renamed to something else)
So to clarify, this changes the steps to implement the workaround. I
reverted the changes I had made to /etc/apache2/sites-
Added link to upstream bug.
To summarize the upstream ticket, the problem is a side effect of the
version upgrade process. Restarting FF will work around the problem. I'd
infer from that, that the problem lies in the packaging, and not with
the upstream project.
One of the duplicate tickets here
John Vivirito wrote:
That is a restart issue not the same as upstream bug.
I'm confused then. Have you experienced this bug? What are the
conditions under which it occurs. As far as what is described in this
ticket, the symptoms are identical to what I have observed. Is it not
resolved via a
Kees Cook wrote:
...old installs of mythweb that contain a left-over copy of
/etc/mythtv/mythwweb-htaccess file (it should be renamed to something else)
So to clarify, this changes the steps to implement the workaround. I
reverted the changes I had made to /etc/apache2/sites-
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 299393 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299393
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 299393
Firefox crashes when trying to enter an address and on startup, too
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Cannot use the address bar.It shows me a problem
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 299393 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299393
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 299393
Firefox crashes when trying to enter an address and on startup, too
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engine has no file! thrown after recent update
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 299393 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299393
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 299393
Firefox crashes when trying to enter an address and on startup, too
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Firefox 3.0 crashes when input words in searchbar.
This is a dupe of Bug #299393. I'd mark it as such, but apparently I
don't have adequate privileges to do that, given that several other bugs
are marked as duplicates of this one.
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Update to 3.0.7 breaks firefox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/338785
You received this bug notification because
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #457434
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457434
** Also affects: firefox via
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457434
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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