I consider this broken, not a bug. Is anyone still working on this
project; this is still not fixed four years later. Has anyone done
anything with this? Seriously, Microsoft has been able to have this
built in since Windows XP.
Additionally, Linux now has a way of defining universal default
To be clear, I ran it as a regular user first with just the crash error
before trying sudo.
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Title:
fglrx-updates 2:8.982-0ubuntu0.1:
Does this need to be ran as root or with sudo? I was trying to activate the
ATI/AMD proprietary FGLRX graphics driver (post-release updates) while the same
one without the post-release updates was already activate.
When I ran sudo jockey-kde in a command shell, it asked me if I wanted to
forget
It is a bug if there is not a global setting and application settings
that will be obeyed.
For instance, always show hidden files should show hidden files unless
there is an application setting. An application should always be able to
override the global setting unless it does not have that
This behavior is still present in the most current versions (note
message date) of Thunderbird on Ubuntu and SeaMonkey on Windows 7. It
does appear to be an issue when applying after the fact to IMAP and POP
mail. Someone commented about a search function for AOL. Every webmail
account I have,