I honestly have no idea, feel free to close the ticket.
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Filter Rules Window Locks if accessed in specific way
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This really is a bug and baffling that it won't be fixed. We used 14.04
for the stability not the brokenness and having to go to 15.10 to get
working ruby version that I don't have to manually symlink is not a
great solution.
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Scenario 1 ( expected behaviour )
Click on Tools-Message Filters
Click on New Filter.
Browse back to main thunderbird window
Scenario 2 ( unexpected behaviour )
Select email
In the reading pane click on the highlighted From field
Click on Create filter from
This brings up
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Scaling options
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The problem occurs when Document Viewer is run in maximized mode or if the
window is not maximized but is resized to be effectively maximized.
I have pdf documents that has built in buttons to zoom in on graphs and other
pictures. When I need to change the scaling back to
I emailed the listed author in the man page saying roughly the same
thing. Hoping to get a response back. If and/or when I do I will paste
the response here. Googling for the usage is not bearing a great many
useful results other than online man pages.
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Hi Thijs
I have checked this morning and the Play Login Sound checkbox is indeed
disabled but it still plays the sound. I double checked to be sure. I will
check it a bit later today log out and the uncheck it again to see if perhaps
it lost its state somewhere.
Regards
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Hi Thijs,
Thank you for the update.
In all honesty my comment was not intended as a joke. I were at the time very
irritated by the sound playing after I have selected the theme no sound. I
apologise for the comment and have endeavoured to keep my bug reports factual
which I normally do.
I have
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After a few embarrassed library moments I have disabled sound for my
laptop by selecting my sound theme as No sounds. In some programmers
infinite wisdom however it has been decided that I still need to hear an
irritating little drum role when the login window appears.
As a
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No Sounds Theme ignores its own name and does still play sounds
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rant
not sure I am going to do this again, it is a complete ball ache to get a bug
reported. you have managed to make a simple process fiendishly complicated. the
ubuntu-bug application is a bug on it's own!
/rant
The man page on ssh_config states that HashKnownHosts
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rant
not sure I am going to do this again, it is a complete ball ache to get a bug
reported. you have managed to make a simple process fiendishly complicated. the
ubuntu-bug application is a bug on it's own!
/rant
The man page on ssh_config states that HashKnownHosts
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Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
This page:
https://help.ubuntu.com/11.04/installation-guide/i386/preseed-contents.html
makes mention of the file:
http://help.ubuntu.com/11.04/installation-guide/example-preseed.txt
but browsing to the file gives a:
The requested URL
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