Hey Zoltan thank you very much for the instructions.
I also agree that Ubuntu should continue to support Tomcat9 on JDK8 for
the same reason. With Debain it is less clear as they do not provided a
JDK8 package in the official repositories any more, so I understand
their reasoning.
As a side
For references here is this same issue reported on the Debian bug
tracker: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1006647
They seem to have decided to drop support for jre8 going forward, and
thus have changed the tomcat9 package to depend on java11-runtime-
headless rather than
Don't know if my problem is linkedĀ :
In Nautilus, when viewing in List mode, if I want to change a filename
and navigate through the different words of the filename (Ex. : This
is a filename example.txt) using CTRL+left/right arrows, the CTRL key
acts as if I had used the Escape key -- every
I have the exact same problem using the Ubuntu theme in Lucid.
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I confirm it's only the ubuntu theme.
I just switched to the classic theme and received a newline message fine.
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ok I have attached the screenshot.
Extensions I use:
Download Status Bar
Firebug
Flash Block
Live HTTP Headers
NoScript
TorButton
Ubuntu Firefox Mods
Web Developer
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Cookies are being lost after Firefox is
Ah TYPICAL
TorButton is the culprit (*pulls angry face*)
I disabled each extension then enabled them seperately, one per restart.
After enabling TorButton ALL cookies were lost on exit (although no options are
set to do so).
I have disabled it now since its useless and I hardly ever use it.
I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
If I open Firefox and login to various websites using the Remember me
option each time, the cookies are stored normally (generally a week
expiry).
But if I then close and open Firefox or shutdown then come back the next
day and open Firefox,
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