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Package: firefox
Version: 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.3-2
Bug 1: When I load 71 tabs in my STARTUP directory, this occurs using the
Debian version of firefox.
$ firefox
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
Improper call to JPEG library in state 202
Unable to read JPEG data
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
decoding...
Cannot be executed
Cannot be executed
decoding...
Cannot be executed
Segmentation fault
$
Bug 2: When I visit my bank's online SSL website, firefox "hangs" and KDE
reports it as non-responding and I have to kill it. If I kill firefox and
then let it come back with the bank site, it loads properly.
NO EXTENSIONS were used during these tests.
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Justin Piszcz wrote:
> You can close this bug, I use Firefox from the official repo now as that
> is what their developers recommended and I could not reproduce the bug
> in the official version.
I'm closing the bug as no one else complained about it. Please reopen if
you'll encounter it in the future.
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Lior Kaplan
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