Le 17/12/2021 à 20:32, Marc Shapiro via Dng a écrit :
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> On 12/16/21 04:44, Didier Kryn wrote:
>> Le 16/12/2021 à 07:08, Marc Shapiro via Dng a écrit :
>>> I don't think I'm up for compiling firefox from source. And it would
>>> have to be recompiled every time mozilla releases a new version.
Le 17/12/2021 à 20:37, Marc Shapiro via Dng a écrit :
> On 12/16/21 09:59, Steve Litt wrote:
>> Gregory Nowak via Dng said on Wed, 15 Dec 2021 19:32:11 -0700
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>>> On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 03:34:09PM -0800, Marc Shapiro via Dng wrote:
>>> You need to use /usr/bin/apulse as a wrapper around every
Radisson via Dng [17/12/2021 21.04]:
Another symptom: when the cursor is moved to or away from the
scroll bar, the grey scrollbar is broken into a vertical set of
grey and light grey lines for about a second. When I drag the
scrollbar to scroll text, text and images are broken up by
horizontal
Am 16.12.21 um 16:00 schrieb Haines Brown:
A recent upgrade installed the new version of Firefox: 78.15.0esr.
It was released on 5 Oct 2021.
It has a very annoying behavior and I wonder if others experience
it. I have torbrowser installed. It works fine, and so I don't think
it is a problem
On 12/16/21 09:59, Steve Litt wrote:
Gregory Nowak via Dng said on Wed, 15 Dec 2021 19:32:11 -0700
On Wed, Dec 15, 2021 at 03:34:09PM -0800, Marc Shapiro via Dng wrote:
You need to use /usr/bin/apulse as a wrapper around every
application you want to use it.
Something got clipped wrong. It
On 12/16/21 04:44, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 16/12/2021 à 07:08, Marc Shapiro via Dng a écrit :
I don't think I'm up for compiling firefox from source. And it would
have to be recompiled every time mozilla releases a new version.
Why do you need to track the very last version from Mozilla?
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> On Dec 17, 2021, at 4:48 AM, hal wrote:
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> On 12/16/21 09:00, Haines Brown wrote:
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>> The behavior is hard to describe. When I scoll text up or down by
>> using the arrow keys, the lines of text begin to break up and
>> become unreadable until they settle about
On 12/15/21 10:22, ael via Dng wrote:
I also think there can be an over reaction to Redhat. I know someone who
works for them, and distrusts systemd as much as anyone on this list,
and I gather that he is not alone in that view within redhat.
It goes so much deeper than that. systemd isn't
On 12/16/21 09:00, Haines Brown wrote:
The behavior is hard to describe. When I scoll text up or down by
using the arrow keys, the lines of text begin to break up and
become unreadable until they settle about one second after the
I'd give memtest86+ a run and see if it finds anything buggy