I am the OP. To my understanding, Chrome has Flash compiled into it, so I'm unsure as to how to upgrade it. Additionally, Firefox reports Adobe Flash at version 11.1.102.62, and Chrome reports it at...
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I am the OP. To my understanding, Chrome has Flash compiled into it, so I'm unsure as to how to upgrade it. Additionally, Firefox reports Adobe Flash at version 11.1.102.62, and Chrome reports it at...
I bump this thread, at most, every twenty-four hours, which is hardly excessive. I recall being informed in the past that bumping more frequently than every twenty-four hours is considered bad...
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How strange, several pages of bumps seem to have mysteriously disappeared...
I wonder who could have possibly had the power to remove several pages of posts indiscriminately...
Regardless, the...
You, sir, are a genius. And an epic one, at that. You have completely solved my problem.
Kudos, internets, and cookies to you.
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The problem has disappeared in Google Chrome 17.0.963.46.
I've been experiencing a problem after updating from LMMS 0.4.12 to 0.4.13. Apparently, there was a regression in 0.4.12 that caused the "Slow Morph Choir" sound from the ZynAddSubFX plugin to cutoff...
I tried Dolphin, but it wasn't to my tastes at all--it didn't fit in well with Gnome, it didn't have flippy triangles to expand directories in list view, and using it felt very awkward.
I tried compiling Nautilus, but it looks like I need Gnome 3 to do so.
I'll give Dolphin a try.
There appear to be fifty-seven instances of the word "crash" on the Nautilus bug page, and that's just seventy-five entries out of nine hundred six. I have no way of knowing if my issue is known or...
I've tried reinstalling several times, but to no avail. I've been using Nautilus for as long as I've been on Linux, though I have tried several other file managers, none of which satisfied my needs.
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I'm on Ubuntu 11.04 32-bit with Nautilus 2.32.2.1, and I've been experiencing random Nautilus crashes for several months. They happen as follows:
1) Nautilus is started
2) Nautilus runs as...
Deleting ~.thumbnails seems to have nearly solved the problem. Though gnome-settings-daemon still becomes uninterruptible, it does so for a much shorter time span than previously (just a few seconds,...
I was searching around about my problem today, and I happened to come across this bug. Initially, I didn't believe it to be related to my problem, but some of the symptoms seemed to fit.
Users...
The problem is almost certainly with gnome-settings-daemon, and I even found multimedia key bindings in Gconf under apps, gnome_settings_daemon. I tried killing and restarting gnome-settings-daemon,...
This problem is almost certainly related to gnome-settings-daemon, and it's given me trouble before with different problems. Is there any way to get debug output from gnome-settings-daemon on startup?
I ran top when I experienced the problem, and "chrome" was the top process. I looked in Chrome's task manager, and Shockwave Flash was using the most CPU.
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In Chromium, the same thing...
I've investigated further into the whole tracker-store gnome-settings-daemon thing, and I've found that tracker-store may not have anything to do with the problem; only gnome-settings-daemon. If I...
Thanks for the suggestion, SnickerSnack. I tried running that command when I experienced the problem, but I got an error about there being no such process. On what browser did this work for you?
I've continued to try killing gnome-settings-daemon and tracker-store, and it seems to fix the problem invariably, though only temporarily, as the problem re-appears later.
This is not a solution to...
I don't think I did. Then again, I don't always remember which buttons I press. I just clicked "Yes" to give the guy more credit for responding with a good answer.
Apparently, the flag --new-tab-page has been removed, hence the blank page. I'll leave this thread unsolved, however, as I would still like the old new tab page back with recently closed tabs and...
The problem does not exist in Chromium, though that could be due to the fact that the version of Chromium I have installed - 15.0.874.121 (Developer Build 109964 Linux) - is significantly older than...