Public bug reported:
There is currently movement towards protecting browser users from font
fingerprinting. This means refusing, by default, to load user-installed
fonts, which makes the set of fonts that each OS installs by default
even more important than before.
Firefox bug:
> Have you tried 17.04 if it boots up?
Like the report says: "With 17.04 install media, the screen goes black
instead of orange."
What info should I have included for this not to have been resolved as
"Incomplete"?
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Pretty sure this was fixed as upstream bug
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=844115
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1) Use a computer with an Nvidia Quadro M2000 GPU. (I used Lenovo ThinkStation
P710 with Lenovo-bundled Quadro M2000.)
2) Boot from Ubuntu 16.04.2 x86_64 live desktop / install USB stick.
3) Choose try Ubuntu before installing from the boot scroon.
Wouldn't it make more sense to upload the symbols to let people who care
diagnose bugs but not include ARM crashes in Mozilla's crash statistics?
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As a user who might be able to fix the crash, having a crash stack show
up without building a debug build myself is more important than on
x86_64, because my Raspberry Pi 3 doesn't have enough RAM to link
libxul, so just making a debug build on my own and running it under gdb
when it crashes
BMO bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1294952
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Public bug reported:
When Firefox crashes on Ubuntu on ARMv7, it offers to report the crash
to Mozilla, which is good, but Mozilla's crash reporting system appears
to be unable to extract symbols for a stack trace.
See e.g. https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/c6aa6dc1-90f3
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
* Use a fresh en-US install of Ubuntu 14.04
* Open a file that's not valid UTF-8 in gedit
Actual results:
gedit offers to open the file using a non-UTF-8 encoding. By default, the menu
has one non-UTF-8 item: ISO-8859-15.
Expected results:
Expected
Public bug reported:
Using nouveau as shipped in Ubuntu 14.04 Final Beta 64-bit (both on the
live installation media and on the actual instealled system) with Nvidia
Quadro K600, invalidated regions are not consistently repainted. For
example, the mouse cursor can leave a trail for a moment or
(In reply to Launchpad from comment #19)
André Pirard added the following comment to Launchpad bug report 206884:
How would you make the menu say this?
Language to [auto]detect encoding for
Language to suit [auto-detection]
... something like that
That's unusually wordy for a submenu label.
Bug 805374 made both the Auto-Detect submenu and the Character Encoding
menu in general less confusing.
I think we should either consider the menu adequately non-confusing as
of Firefox 28 and mark this FIXED or concede that it's not going to
become less confusing until/unless we get rid of the
(In reply to André Pirard from comment #17)
I think that the first thing for Character Encoding Autodetect to be less
confusing is ti say what it does.
Assuming that it means that any indication of a character set is ignored ans
that it is guessed by the contents...
It means: If the type of
(In reply to Ralph Giles (:rillian) from comment #18)
Perhaps we should add some infrastructure to let us blacklist particular
gstreamer elements, the way we do with plugins?
I think it’s more important to make really, really sure that the only GStreamer
things that are whitelisted are:
* MP4
(In reply to Fabio from comment #22)
Maybe it was already discussed, but Mozilla was not interested in supporting
only free codecs? Why the change to support also (software that can enable
play of) patented codecs?
https://brendaneich.com/2012/03/video-mobile-and-the-open-web/
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(In reply to Ralph Giles (:rillian) from comment #14)
Keep in mind that calling system gstreamer libraries means feeding data from
the network into code we have no way to issue security fixes for.
We are already on track to doing that on Android, and the Android
security update situation is
Seems solved in 11.10.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/782970
Title:
LibreOffice should provide high-resolution icons to the alt-tab window
switcher
Status in
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Title:
Low-resolution icon in the app switcher
Status in “gucharmap” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Steps to
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