https://github.com/webgapps/flvideoreplacer/downloads
I haven't decided yet if I will continue developiong it, but as long as it works, you can continue to use it.
https://github.com/webgapps/flvideoreplacer/downloads
I haven't decided yet if I will continue developiong it, but as long as it works, you can continue to use it.
Thanks for the suggestion!
It seems that it's not the gnome settings, that is messing things up. It happens with the Guest as well with the new account I've created.
I have noticed, that the "Global Menu Bar integration" extension in Firefox 15 is version 3.2.5 and in Thunderbird 15 is v3.4.1.
Shouldn't they be of the same version?
Thanks!
How do you sudo?
Thank you.
The strange thing is that nobody on the net is reporting similar issue after update to firefox 15. At least I couldn't find anything, and I've googled a lot.
I will report it as a bug, but I doubt it will get any attention, since it seems to be an isolated case on my system.
- Christo
How do you sudo?
I figured it out! Now the global menu is working on Firefox 15 for me too!
The problem was, that for some reason, I have two folders with firefox extensions: /usr/lib/firefox/extensions and /usr/lib/firefox-addons/extensions. In each there is a folder /globalmenu@ubuntu.com in which the global menu extension files are. The extension was loaded from the first folder, which contained extension files as of version 3.2.5. The files in the second folder are of the later 3.4 version.
What I did is to overwrite all of the files in the folder from where the extension is loaded with the later v.3.4 files from the second folder.
That fixed the issue.
The version of the extension files can be easily determined from the install.rdf file located in the /globalmenu@ubuntu.com folder, e.g.
Regards,Code:- <RDF> <Description about="urn:mozilla:install-manifest"> <em:id>globalmenu@ubuntu.com</em:id> <em:version>3.4</em:version> <em:unpack>true</em:unpack> <em:targetApplication> ... .. .
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Last edited by apochry; September 6th, 2012 at 11:30 AM.
How do you sudo?
I installed 12.04 last weekend, doing a fresh install from 10.04. Firefox is showing as 15.0. The open a new tab when middle clicking a bookmark is not functioning any more. When I middle click on a link it does open in a new tab. But from a bookmark it opens in the current tab. Suggestions on where I need to look?
Edit: as a side note, the little icons next to all my saved bookmarks just show as little grey boxes on 90% of my bookmarks. A few do show the webpage icon, but very few.
Last edited by TXpaniolo; September 7th, 2012 at 03:11 AM.
What is the best way to export passwords, bookmarks and such to be used on another install?
Moving from ubuntu 12.04 to Windows 7.
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