Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: logwatch
In /usr/share/logwatch/scripts/services/exim on line 60:
$LvlRestarts = $ENV{'exim_restart'} || 5;
However, the variable is referred to later without the trailing s,
starting on line 269:
if ($Detail = $LvlRestart) {
As a result,
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Just experienced this bug with Ubuntu 14.10. Tried to share a folder
from Nautlius, it prompted me to install samba, which I did (2:4.1.11
+dfsg-1ubuntu2), but then it gave the aforementioned error. I even
tried to run the net usershare command manually from a new console
login, just to make
Correction: /var/lib/samba/usershares needs to be mode 1775 (sticky bit)
otherwise Samba complains and refuses to scan it.
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Title:
I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu dapper:
totem-gstreamer: 1.4.1-0ubuntu4
libgstreamer0.10-0: 0.10.6-0ubuntu2
gstreamer0.10-gnomevfs: 0.10.7-0ubuntu4
If I try to play e.g. Stargate Atlantis [2x01] The Siege - Part 3 (XviD
asd).avi via smb, totem just sits there. No messages on the console.
I
It doesn't matter. I explained that it's not a gnome-vfs problem.
Totem also crashes for me when I try to open
smb://eleanor/HardDrive/Firefly/Firefly - 01x01 - Serenity Pilot.avi
with the same error I described above. It's never even contacting the
smb server, it appears to be some kind of URL
Guys, this is NOT a message board. If you have any NEW, relevent
information to provide, such as a backtrace or other debugging out put,
then by all means post it, but please do not use this bug report to have
a conversation about it, or simply repeate all the problems you're
having over and
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 50214 ***
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 50817
Cannot associate with hidden AP using WPA TKIP-PSK.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 50214
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 50214 ***
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I would like to confirm this problem in edgy. I'm using a BCM4318 with
bcm43xx driver, Ubuntu kernel 2.6.17.10-generic.
If I enable Wireless SSID Broadcast on my router, I'm able to connect to
it easily with Network Manager. If I enter the information manually,
however, it doesn't work. My
I'm also experiencing this issue with my Panasonic DMC-TZ5. Works in
PTP mode, but I want Mass Storage. Fix described initially does work,
thankfully.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282823
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This also affects Gizmo Project (www.gizmo5.com) which depends on this
missing library.
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There are two separate issues here. First is the issue of pulseaudio
crashing. I would imagine this is happening for a variety of reasons,
and each should have its own bug report. Second, the issue of rhythmbox
locking up when pulseaudio dies. This should not happen. I don't know
if the fault
I certainly disagree, politically. All the English brutalisations of
names in other languages should be eliminated. But I suppose a movement
like this can't be started by Ubuntu. I think we should follow Google
Maps' lead. As you pan around the map of the world, the names of places
appear in
This bug is nearly 2 years old. Does the issue still exist, or is there
now a way to disable polling, customise the polling interval, and/or
reduce polling to a single daemon? If not, I believe the priority of
this bug should be increased from low as it definitely has a negative
impact on power
I just got this again (8 Mar) upon upgrading feisty to hardy.
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I just experienced this same bug. I am not getting any crash report,
however, and I am unable to attach to the gnome-panel process with gdb.
This bug needs to be re-opened, however so far I have been unable to
determine how to get any debugging information. Hopefully it can be
reproduced by
Re-opening bug awaiting further debugging info.
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This is fixed as of gnome-terminal 2.21.92-0ubuntu1 in hardy. (yay!)
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I enabled apport, and got a crash report for Totem! I think this is a
separate bug in Totem not exiting gracefully when gnome-panel crashes.
I removed Totem from my panel, then tried to reproduce the bug. gnome-
panel crashed as expected, but apport did NOT create a new crash report.
So I'm back
Sorry, I meant Tomboy above, not Totem.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12549934/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12549935/ProcMaps.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: f-spot
Package: f-spot
Version: 0.4.2-0ubuntu2
After upgrading from gutsy to hardy alpha6, F-Spot crashes upon
launching. The following is output on the console:
Initializing Mono.Addins
Starting new FSpot server
Updating F-Spot Database
Updated
I believe the problem is caused by the DB auto-update process (migrating
sqlite2 to 3?). If I move ~/.gnome2/f-spot out of the way, f-spot
launches fine.
It still segfaults when I quit it, however I believe this is documented
in other bug reports.
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Ugh, this is NOT a dupe of Bug 197629! Do you not think I looked at all
the other similar bugs first before reporting? Did you even read and
compare the two bug reports? They are completely different. MY bug is
about converting the database from version 6 to 7. The other bug is the
segfault
For me, this is triggered not when I resume (as resuming from suspend
*always* causes a hard freeze), but when I unplug my power cable.
Pulseaudio starts to use a lot of CPU, so then I kill it, and then
gnome-power-manager uses 100% cpu, with the above mentioned memory leak.
If I don't kill
Martin,
Yes, of course hal-disable-polling exists. I guess it wasn't explicitly stated
in this bug, but what we need is a generic configuration mechanism to prevent
HAL from polling a particular device in the first place. We can't expect all
laptop users to figure out how to create a startup
I agree that the UI is a separate issue. What I was wondering was whether hal
had this capability already, and after doing a little digging, discovered that
it indeed does, and is enabled by default in Ubuntu. For the benefit of anyone
else reading this, I'll explain.
(This is from
Yeah good luck with that. The Firefox developers and the Ubuntu Firefox
package maintainers have all proven that they refuse to listen to user
demands, and are going to require each of us to change our config
manually. I've all but given up. I tried the exact same thing a year
ago, trying to
Confirmed with xorg-driver-fglrx 1:7.1.0-8-3+2.6.24.12-17.35
I'm so glad I finally found a temporary solution to this other than
restarting X, it's been killing my productivity!
It seems that even just *stopping* atieventsd causes this problem. When
atieventsd closes, it runs:
This is a *bug report* about *Network Manager* not a discussion forum!
Please stop spamming us all with useless comments about WiCD and me
toos without specific, relevant information that can be used to help
squash this bug. Network Manager works fine for me, it always remembers
my keys, and that
Please elevate the importance of this bug report! An average user would
have no clue what to do in this situation, and so apt/synaptic/etc.
should properly detect and catch the problem to avoid a segfault and
suggest to the user what to do, if not offer the option to automatically
delete and
I'm glad to see that Gentoo already does The Right Thing by setting the
proper pref in their Firefox packages in order to reverse the decision
of the Mozilla developers to break standard behaviour and cross-platform
consistency. Now it's time for you, Alexander, to follow Gentoo's lead
and do the
xchat-systray still exists in Hardy, and is uninstallable because xchat
2.8.4-0ubuntu7 conflicts with xchat-systray, which depends on xchat.
** Changed in: xchat-systray (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Still experiencing this issue on 8.04. Plugging in some Logitech USB
speakers causes 100% CPU usage from mixer_applet2.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
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This was never fixed. /usr/bin/eclipse is still contained in the
eclipse package. It should be in the eclipse-platform package, so that
one can install eclipse-platform and then choose which development
plugins they wish to install manually. From the looks of it, the entire
contents of the
This was never fixed. /usr/bin/eclipse is still contained in the
eclipse package. It should be in the eclipse-platform package, so that
one can install eclipse-platform and then choose which development
plugins they wish to install manually. From the looks of it, the entire
contents of the
I am experiencing this on Hardy as well. After resuming from hibernate,
especially if I've connected to another network in the meantime, I enter
my login password once to unlock the screen, then nm-applet asks for it
again in order to unlock the keyring and supply my WPA key. I do not
believe
This is not a genuine Ubuntu package: from Fabien Tassin's (fta) PPA.
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The howtogeek.com page works fine for me, the encoding is ISO-8859-5,
which is odd since it appears to be an English-language site. The
encoding does not appear to be explicitly set in the HTTP headers nor in
the HTML, and as a result Firefox is just guessing at the encoding. I
don't know how it
FYI--this bug still exists in FF 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 with Firebug
1.1.0b12 (the default beta from getfirebug.com), but the Ubuntu 1.2
package works fine.
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I'm also having a problem with this. Using the bluetooth PCM described by
Steve above, I am able to play to my headset with mplayer by manually
specifying the alsa device, but am unable to configure either gstreamer or
pulseaudio for this device. It DOES show up in bluetooth-applet
Confirmed this is fixed in FF3.
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Binary package hint: pulseaudio
According to paplay --help, --volume should Specify the initial
(linear) volume in range 0...65536 Changing --volume gives
inconsistent results, however. I can't identify the pattern, but here
are my results:
Initially, using
paplay
Easy fix: don't run a 3D screensaver at the same time as the game. I
think this is a non-issue as people do not normally keep the screensaver
preferences window open. It sounds like perhaps openarena is reverting
to software rendering. Are you also running compiz? That would be a
more
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 247587 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/247587
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either message. I echo others' comments that it's quite disconcerting
to see your battery power in orange when you're basically half-full, or
red when down to only 1/3. Red means panic, everybody's gonna die!
Hurry up before
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fretsonfire
Upon launching fretsonfire, if I'm lucky enough to have it not crash,
when I click to start a new game, it gives the error list index out of
range and then quits.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: fretsonfire
Half of the time when I run fretsonfire, I get a setfault with the
following:
Fatal Python error: (pygame parachute) Segmentation Fault
Aborted
I can't figure out why it works sometimes and not others. I haven't
figured out how to actually
There is nothing proper about the Medibuntu repository. It is not
related to googleearth-package, and likely distributes illegal
googleearth packages. Do not report bugs on such packages here.
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Looks like you have a corrupted /var/lib/dpkg/available file, likely
from a 3rd party source in your sources.list. googleearth is not a part
of Ubuntu as it is illegal to distribute (as are the packages you
downloaded).
** Changed in: googleearth-package (Ubuntu)
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Fails to find libbase.so and fails to load /lib/libIGGfx.so
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Binary package hint: kvm
Running kvm 1:62+dfsg-0ubuntu8.
My WinXP guest works perfectly for playing videos or listening to music, but
when I run The Rosetta Stone application, after playing a few sounds, the audio
just dies. The guest OS seems to keep running just fine, I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: procps
At some point /etc/rcS.d/S17procps.sh was renamed to
/etc/rcS.d/S17procps, however the former was never removed from my
system, leaving behind a broken symlink in /etc/rcS.d. I have just
discovered this now (running Ubuntu 8.04), though I do not
As I said, I am not sure at what point this issue occurred. I've been
running hardy (32-bit) for some time now. I only happened to notice the
broken symlink by running a find over /etc. It doesn't actually cause
any problems, since broken symlinks in /etc/rc*.d are just ignored.
I'm a bit
A more apt analogy would be changing the gearbox so that shifting into
reverse is the *same* as shifting into first, because as we know,
shifting into reverse while driving forward can cause some major data
loss. Then putting the actual reverse control not on the steering
wheel (where it might
If I switch back to windowed mode and resize the window, it seems to
reset the behaviour, allowing me to switch back and forth between the
tabs of different profiles without jumping to full-screen automatically.
It reappears again, however, as soon as I switch either tab to full
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134530
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 134530
[Gutsy] apt-get upgrade freezes from time to time
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151987
You
When I was trying to reproduce this (running aptitude in gnome-
terminal), it seemed to be triggered only when I switched into full-
screen and back. I couldn't reproduce it if I just ran an
upgrade/install with aptitude in a single tab without changing to full
screen at all.
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I also have not been able to reproduce the issue with ppa2. :)
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I too am getting this, and like Christian, I do not know the source of
the MAC address sending out the bad packets. (I do not get his TKIP
line) It concerns me a great deal, since I'm getting this on my laptop,
NOT on my access point! I've searched the logs on my AP and can't find
any mention
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xresprobe
Upon upgrading gutsy this morning:
Preparing to replace xresprobe 0.4.24ubuntu5 (using
.../xresprobe_0.4.24ubuntu6_i386.deb) ...
Unpacking replacement xresprobe ...
It then just stalls, and has been sitting there for 30 minutes. I see
no
This doesn't seem very useful... I also don't see any relevant
processes other than a defunct dpkg...
1756 pts/0Sl+0:04 aptitude --purge dist-upgrade
xserver-xorg-video-intel
1918 ?Zs 0:02 [dpkg] defunct
I should add that I had updated my system to the latest gutsy
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
I have just started experiencing this problem after upgrading from
gnome-terminal 2.18.0-0ubuntu1 in Feisty to 2.18.2-0ubuntu1 Gutsy.
I have two set profiles, Default and Root. I launch gnome-terminal (with
default profile), then open a
Alexander, what you are saying would completely defeat the purpose of
DPI in the first place, which is to ensure that 10pt appears exactly
the same regardless of what screen you are viewing it on. The gconf
defaults should absolutely not have a px suffix, as this would cause
incredibly small,
Looks like pa is included in Debian experimental 84+dfsg-2. I hope
these changes get migrated here.
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Nicolò, the DPI is probably correct (you can measure it yourself to be
sure). The problem is that all the default fonts in Ubuntu are way too
big, because previously everyone defaulted to 96 DPI. That is why I
filed this bug, and I am re-opening it now that bug #157398 is fixed in
Jaunty.
**
Exactly, Nicolò.
Sebastien, would changing the default font size really affect anyone
after upgrading? If they already have specified custom fonts, I
certainly don't think they should be overridden upon upgrading. It
should only affect new users. It's true that the fonts would be smaller
for
Similar issues on my system.
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I'm using the media-applet 0.3.2 Ubuntu package, with gnome-mount
0.8-1ubuntu1. When I click to eject an external hard drive (labeled
External) in media-applet, it appears to work properly, however I get
the following message:
Cannot unmount the volume 'External'.
Cannot
I didn't explain myself clearly. I did not ever create the
/media/External directory, it was created by hal. When I ran mount
manually, I was mounting to /mnt. If I remove the /media/External
directory as you said, then the next time it is re-created by hal.
However, if I try to eject using
Public bug reported:
I get the following error when I attempt to run xmess.x11:
GLERROR: cannot access OpenGL library libGL.so
GLERROR: dlerror() returns [libGL.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory]
Use of OpenGL mode disabled
error: compiled byte ordering doesn't match
As long as it sets the default, then I would agree this is fixed, since
it will force developers to re-scale the fonts on their apps to look
right. I see no reason not to let users override it if they want. I
just wish it would be moved out of the Appearance/Fonts control, because
it should be
I stumbled across this bug because the firewall DOES seem to be
persistent in the latest version (1.0.3-6ubuntu4). I installed
Firestarter, setup a simple firewall, and now it is being applied
whenever my wireless connection goes up or down (by NetworkManager, from
This is still present for me in Intrepid / maximus 0.4.8 but I haven't
tried any later version. Plan to upgrade soon, and I will let you know
if it's still there.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/309857
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Since the my original bug report was marked as a duplicate of this, let
me just say that it is definitely valid, and I can reproduce it simply
by importing pictures. It's happened to me twice now, possibly related
to having two instances of f-spot open, because f-spot-import does not
re-use the
I'm also seeing this on Jaunty (2.6.28-11-generic) on a Dell M1530. It's
inconsistent. It seems like it will suddenly start working for a while, and
then turn off again. Trying to change the setting has no effect.
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq is stuck at 80
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I hope you will revert this change as soon as possible for Jaunty+1 in
order to give developers plenty of time to make sure their apps render
properly at native DPIs. It's really disappointing that this fix will
not make it into Jaunty because of this.
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Binary package hint: debian-goodies
$ debget gnome-do-plugins
(gnome-do-plugins - 0.8.1.3+dfsg-0ubuntu2)
Downloading gnome-do-plugins from
http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gtkhtml3.14/libgtkhtml-editor-common_3.26.0-0ubuntu2_all.deb
% Total% Received %
** Summary changed:
- Pidgin windows don't pop-up on hotkey press
+ Buddy list not focused on hotkey activation
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Not a bug in upstream Pidgin.
** Changed in: pidgin
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This severely affects the usability of this plugin when used with
Maximus, or any maximized windows, because the buddy list always appears
below all other windows. The effect is that, even though the hotkey is
causing the buddy list to pop up in the background, this is not visible
to the user at
Upstream bug report:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailaid=1817464group_id=121046atid=689096
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Binary package hint: onboard
See attached screenshot for an example. This is a serious issue now
that Jaunty defaults to using the correct DPI instead of 96.
** Affects: onboard (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Binary package hint: gnome-do
I assume this happened when I upgraded to Jaunty, but I'm not 100% sure.
Now, gnome-do no longer has any plugins available. Whether set to show
Official or All plugins, the refresh button does nothing. It doesn't
give any errors either, just
gnome-do:
Installed: 0.8.1.3-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 0.8.1.3-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 0.8.1.3-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://localhost jaunty/universe Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
gnome-do-plugins:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 0.8.1.3+dfsg-0ubuntu2
Version table:
Apparently you didn't READ my original report, in which I stated that I
do not have it installed! The bug is about being unable to download the
plugins like I used to, so that I do NOT have to install Evolution, and
so that I can always run the latest version in between Ubuntu releases.
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I'm using rev 302 from the daily PPA, but still seem to be experiencing
this problem:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/gwibber/microblog/__init__.py, line
49, in get_data
for message in method(client):
File
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gdebi
When installing a package, the terminal view is shown with a huge font
on my system. I only noticed this after setting my DPI to the correct
setting (147). It should instead respect the GNOME system default
monospace font.
** Affects: gdebi
Why was this marked Fix Released? ubuntu-desktop still depends on ttf-
bitstream-vera, thereby making it the default and impossible to remove.
Perhaps the best solution is to follow Pascal's suggestion and add
Provides and Conflicts ttf-bitstream-vera to the ttf-dejavu package so
that we could at
Public bug reported:
I'm running the lpia build of Ubuntu from ports.ubuntu.com. software-
properties (-gtk) doesn't recognize this as a valid Ubuntu repository,
however, and so under Ubuntu Software all checkboxes are left empty.
If I check any of these boxes, it will add the mirrors to my
Public bug reported:
With Compiz running, windows which are normally larger than the
available screen size exhibit odd behaviour. A good example of this is
CCSM. When I launch it, it tries to maximize, but the window is larger
vertically than the available screen space (1024x600). Each time I
This is a serious issue. -dpi 96 should never be used, unless the
actual DPI of your screen is 96, and for some reason it is not properly
auto-detected. Every other program, including GDM and the login themes,
needs to take into account a variable DPI, which is likely to be unique
to each user.
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-control-center
I realise this is largely a matter of opinion, however I think enough
people might agree with me that I am going to call it a bug. If the DPI
is set correctly in GNOME, then the default font size of 10 is much too
big to be usable.
This is a very critical bug, and won't fix is really not acceptable.
It seems it's been discussed on the GNOME bugzilla that the default
should only revert to 96dpi when the real DPI is not available: that is,
either it's not detected at all, or the detected value is nonsensical
(e.g. 50 ! dpi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 157398 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157398
I marked this as a duplicate of #157398 because that is the source of
the problem. OpenOffice.org is doing the right thing, so this isn't
even really a bug. But the problem the user is experiencing will be
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 157398 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157398
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 157398
GNOME default DPI doesn't match X default DPI
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wrong dpi value for rendering fonts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253072
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Still getting this problem on 8.10 with Firefox 3.0.5+nobinonly-
0ubuntu0.8.10.1, Compiz 1:0.7.8-0ubuntu4.1 and Xorg 1:7.4~5ubuntu3.
Perhaps Ubuntu needs to replace the default throbber with a simpler one
until this issue is resolved.
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Firefox 3.0 beta 5 40% and 70% CPU AND Xorg 50% and 40%
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