I am using Kubuntu 10.10 and it does not work.
When I click an apt-link I get Firefox doesn't know how to open this
address, because the protocol (apt) isn't associated with any program.
I tried the following values in about:config without any result:
network.protocol-handler.app.apt with
Hi Benjamin ,
I apologize for not having answered your question sooner, but for some strange
reason I received only few minutes ago the e-mail notification of your post of
2010-06-17.
I also apologize for not updating my stand sooner anyway, since I not
longer had the issues since Kubuntu 9.04.
I apologize for not having updated this bug as indeed with Kubuntu 10.04
64 bits Pidgin is working fine.
Maybe is worth mentioning that I am currently using the official Pidgin
PPA (https://launchpad.net/~pidgin-developers/+archive/ppa/) to stay
updated, but on the first few days after the
I have just tried the 2.5.7-4 version (made for Maverick Meerkat) and I
still get the same error.
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Buffer overflow on activation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/573627
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: g15daemon-audacious
On Kubuntu 10.04 64 bits when I try to activate the plugin
(2.5.7-3ubuntu1) from Audacious, I get the following error:
ma...@pc-marco:~$ audacious
*** buffer overflow detected ***: audacious terminated
=== Backtrace: =
I add my vote to the idea to allow the use of the Super key both as a
single key (to open the application menu) AND as modifier (Super+D to
minimize all application, Super+R for Run dialog windows, etc.).
Still Antonio Roberts and others are right about users with different
need than the Windows
I confirm that the problem is present also on the release version of
Kubuntu 64bits (LiveCD).
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ubiquity partition step does not show some hard drives
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/459054
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