After rebooting the PC, even though I changed the LOCATION time to
Geneva (previously Zurich), the Week day is still in German in Calendar,
while my Ubuntu installation is all English.
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Public bug reported:
Am a beginner in Linux but I installed Ubuntu 16.04 in English and on
top right corner the clock calendar is in German (days like Mittwoch
instead of Wednesday).
Eventually it comes from the installation where I did choose the
LOCATION as Zurich for setting the clock correctl
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browser openin g on the left side
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/334192
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He, I already sent a message saying I found where lies this problem!
When you open "Organise Bookmark" and you take any Web site memorised
in, you have this window with all details and you can tag "Load this
bookmark in the sidebar".
That's it. By mistake I had a tag here!!!
Cheers
Serge
YoBo
correct, same than hapveg,
when you hold the left button, it makes it working correctly (still
annoying)
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add bookmark box opens when clicking bookmark menue for the first time on a
window, then good till you open another window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315253
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/23099502/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
Hi,
Look at the screen shot. When I open this web site www.boursorama.com
(and only this one so far) with a shortcut in the side bar on the top of
firefox browser, the website is opening on the left part of the scree,
without even opening a n