Unexpectedly, the frozen Nautilus window reacts well with resizing and
such operations: it’s really just the interaction with tabs and files
that no longer work.
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Hi,
I was unpacking a .tar.gz archive with the “extract here” button. Once unpacked
(the progress bar on top right not only reached 100%, the dialogue box
disappeared altogether), I removed the archive file. The unpacking was a
success, and the extracted folder appeared on
Public bug reported:
How to reproduce:
* in Gnome-shell, starts VLC. Drag and drop a .str file into VLC (without
providing it any video file).
* A bug in VLC will make it use 100% CPU for quite a long time.
* Meanwhile, in a terminal, type “top”.
* Gnome-shell will appear as one of the programs
I’m currently in Firefox 76.0.1 and I can no longer reproduce the issue
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Title:
Repeatingly looking for the next occurrence of
Hi!
Sorry for the late answer. Here is the return for `vlc --version`. The
issue is relatively difficult to reproduce: I have a set of mkv/webm
files that do it all the times, but if I set-up VLC with other files
(mp3), the issue does not appear.
```bash
$ vlc --version
VLC media player 3.0.8
Public bug reported:
Hi,
I have these two settings on:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/464946/force-alt-tab-to-switch-only-on-current-workspace-in-gnome-shell
and
https://superuser.com/questions/394376/how-to-prevent-gnome-shells-alttab-from-grouping-windows-from-similar-apps
I would thus
It does! Thanks for the work! I think that we can close the bug.
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Title:
Thunderbird provides no way to interact with the
The bug seems now fixed: marking it as solved.
** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Thanks for the answer! Redirecting to the add-on is fine for most
users, but in this case, this account is meant to have IMAP enabled (at
least, that’s what the college says).
In any case, if IMAP is really not working, I would have expected some
kind of error message rather than just greying
Oh, right. I forgot that Thunderbird has its own bug reporter tool.
Sorry about that.
Here is the reported bug in Bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1586868
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1586868
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1586868
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Hi,
I’ve tried to add an account from an Office account. The default suggestion
from Thunderbird is to use Owl, a paid add-on, which is probably the best
solution for non-technical users.
I however am a technical user and don’t mind just setting what I’m being asked
to do
Here is a link to the new bug report:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1568174
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1568174
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1568174
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I just download the upstream build of Firefox, and it does display the same
behaviour. So I guess that it’s not due to an issue of the installation of
Firefox in my system. Maybe it’s an issue with a package that Firefox is using
that happens to have a bug in my computer? It’s very difficult
There have been a system update recently (I’m now in Firefox 67.0.4 (64
bits)), so I tried to reproduce the bug on the new version. I’m sorry
to say that it is still present, with the same characteristics
(“addEventListener” missing the third occurrence, and “function” missing
the 8th, 13th, and
I just restarted Firefox with add-ons disabled. The behaviour is the
same: it misses the third occurrence of “addEventListener” (using
Ctrl+g), and the 8th, 13th, and 16th for “function”, but no miss for
“Sw”. As far as I can tell, the behaviour is the same whether add-ons
are on or not. This
Thanks for the response.
To be fair, this behaviour is so unexpected (like, why is it the third
occurrence and not the second?) that I really thought that I was very
tired yesterday evening, and hoped that the bug would have disappeared
today. But… no. It is still there. Sorry.
I tried to
** Description changed:
Hi,
This is probably the most unexpected bug that I have ever seen. Fortunately,
it is benign.
How to reproduce:
- Go to the webpage https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_js_autocomplete.asp
- - Type Ctrl+f to look for a work through the webpage.
+ - Type
Public bug reported:
Hi,
This is probably the most unexpected bug that I have ever seen. Fortunately, it
is benign.
How to reproduce:
- Go to the webpage https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_js_autocomplete.asp
- Type Ctrl+f to look for a work through the webpage.
- Search for
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