Before I saw your post about the environment variable, I edited the
profile in /etc/apparmor.d/firefox to reflect /opt/firefox. If I launch
from a mate desktop icon, or from the menu, all is well. If I click on a
link, from say an email, I get the tab crashed bug again. Is there a way
to work
I have read in a couple other pages that I can edit
/etc/apparmor.d/firefox. Since I'm using version 124 beta 9, and my
firefox is installed in /opt/firefox, do I just adjust the path in that
file to make it work? Thanks much in advance for the help.
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I am seeing this also, as of updating all packages, about fifteen
minutes ago. Is there a definite fix released? This doesn't mean we have
to resort to using firefox from snap, right?
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Not sure if I put the problem description in the right place, so putting
it here as well. I am trying to download programming from my baofeng
uv5r, using Chirp on Ubuntu 22.04. After the progress bar gets to 100%,
I receive the error message "module 'collections' has no attribute
callable."
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No further information to add, accept that I am using Chirp from apt,
instead of snap or flatpack.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: chirp 1:20200227+py3+20200213-3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-30.31-generic 5.15.30
Uname: Linux 5.15.0-30-generic
Same behavior still exists on Ubuntu Mate 21.10. Just installed it on my
home PC this mornin.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1923253
Title:
Unable to on or off the orca screenreader
Public bug reported:
I recently updated to Ubuntu mate 21.10, from 21.04. I am unable to
browse the web, using the snap version of firefox, provided by default
in this release. With Orca running, launch firefox, and it will report
inaccessible. I have another 21.10 machine where I have removed
I chose gparted because that is the program I’m trying to run. Really
against that and orca.
** Package changed: ubuntu => gparted (Ubuntu)
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I am using a flash drive with Ubuntu mate 21.04 live image loaded on it, in
Uefi mode.
Reproduce the bug by:
1. Start Ubuntu mate live
2. When you hear tones, press super+alt+s, orca will say screen reader on.
3. Tab to try ubuntu
4. Once on desktop, press ctrl+alt+t to
Not sure if this will help or not, but I too am having the same
installer bug. Along with this, I cannot drop to a terminal and run
something like gparted. I have no speech, and alt+tabbing results in
Orca saying gparted as super-user. Ubuntu live images are a huge
trouble-shooting tool in my day
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1231091 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1231091
I'm not sure if this helps or not, but along with not being able to read
the installer in Ubuntu Mate 20.10 and 21.04, I also cannot read such
programs as gparted if I drop and launch them from a terminal.
Has this been fixed or attempted? I am a blind user, who depends on the
Orca screen reader to access my documents. Currently I have to disable
apparmor to get Evince to work accessibly. Is this how it's gonna be
for 13.10?
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Not sure what else is going on, got message to report problem, so I did.
ProblemType: Crash
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Package: nautilus 1:3.6.3-0ubuntu5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.8.0-8.17-generic 3.8.0
Uname: Linux 3.8.0-8-generic i686
ApportVersion: 2.8-0ubuntu4
Public bug reported:
I just upgraded my laptop to Ubuntu Quantal last weekend, and when I
launch thunderbird, it hangs, making me click force quit when closing
the window. Below is the output I get from launching thunderbird from
terminal.
code:
guy@guy-laptop:~$thunderbird
Fontconfig
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Title:
Thunderbird hangs at startup only on laptop
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I did the cat command mentioned above, and here are my results. BTW, I
am running the 32-bit version, so this bug doesn't seem to be
architecture dependent.
cat /proc/`pidof thunderbird`/maps | grep edataserver
a1ea2000-a1ee4000 r-xp 08:05 3411664
Aha Steve, you beat me to the punch. *lol* removing libedataserver-1.5
did the trick for me too. Now, I have 1.6 and 1.7 on disk, with 1.7
being the one that's loaded. Thunderbird is now working for me too.
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Correction: libedataserver-1.2-15 is what I purged, just to make the
package name accurate for other people that might have the same problem
and come across this bug report.
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I installed the Orca 3.4.1 update, along with the at-spi2 packages, and
all is working extremely well. The problem with Pidgin is also fixed.
I am having a similar problem to Dave Hunt though, where the pitch is
not restored when returning to normal case. I am running Voxin though,
so would like
Yes indeed, still crashes at every reboot. Has fix really been
released? If not, when should it be packaged if status says fix
released?
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Title:
I am experiencing the same problem with the Unity Panel service and
atspi2. When I login, I experience a load of crashes, among are atspi2
and Unity Panel service. The problem is even more enhanced by not being
able to read anything on the desktop. I can get to the launcher panel,
but when I
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