[ubuntu-nz] firefox crashes

Bruce Kingsbury zcat at zcat.geek.nz
Fri Mar 11 05:22:34 UTC 2011


You've probably just lost your 'window list' so they're there but you
just can see them. Right-click on an empty part to the side of the
lower panel, choose 'add to panel' and add Window List again.

On 11 March 2011 17:31, Reinhold Pam Muller <papabear- at xtra.co.nz> wrote:
> urm still got the problem below - and also my mailings got hold up by the
> Moderator - something about bigger then 64kb emails need to be "vetted"
> anyway - any bright ideas????
>
> Reinhold
>
>
> To: ubuntu-nz at lists.ubuntu.com
> Sent: Sun, 6 March, 2011 3:10:38 PM
> Subject: Re: firefox crashes
>
> ps - just played with the gnome panel - moved the workspace and rubbish bin
> - still all windows on minimize disappear into the bottom right hand corner
> . . . .
>
> ________________________________
> From: Reinhold Pam Muller <papabear- at xtra.co.nz>
> To: ubuntu-nz at lists.ubuntu.com
> Sent: Sun, 6 March, 2011 3:08:08 PM
> Subject: firefox crashes
>
> urm - I did a rather large upgrade this morning (ubuntu 10.04)
> all went sweet
>
> Now  -  I notice that whenever I use firefox and go to minimize the window -
> it just seems to go into the trash-box area - but in actual fact - just
> vanishes.
> Actually - all programs seem to do that  - they just vanish into the little
> workspace switcher window
> and open office isnt saving the open doco . . .. .
>
> Is that a bug???
>
> more worry some is that when I bring back firefox from the menu and reload
> the email account - it just goes there directly without asking for  the
> required login.
>
> what would i need to do to fix this behaviour?
>
> Cheers
> Reinhold
>
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