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  • shadeslayer
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    Correct.

    Depends on what you want. If you exclusively use KDE, I would recommend the KDE Patched firefox. It follows the same buton style as KDE ( Apply on the left, Cancel on the right, unlike gnome which has the buttons swiched the other way around ), support for mimetype handling with KDE apps, etc etc.

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  • DeadlyOats
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    Thanks, very much for your reply.

    To be sure I understand you, by "latter" you mean I get the 'strait-up Mozilla version of Firefox' from the kickoff Install Firefox icon, but if I add the PPA, I get KDE's flavor of Firefox, instead. Is that right?

    Which is the better version for Kubuntu 12.04, are there bugginess issues with either one, or are there advantages of one over the other, or is it just a matter of preference?

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  • shadeslayer
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    It's the latter, you can only get the patched KDE version if you have added the PPA. If in case you have added the PPA and then install it via the Kickoff, you'll get the KDE patched version.

    tl;dr don't add the PPA, you'll get the unpatched version of FF

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  • DeadlyOats
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    In Ubuntu, you get the Ubuntu 'flavor' of Firefox. I just installed Kubuntu 12.04 LTS on my machine (again). I want Mozilla's - strait-up - Firefox. If I click on the "Install Firefox" icon in the Kubuntu 'Kickoff Application Launcher', is that the same as the Ubuntu 'flavored' Firefox, or is that a Kubuntu 'flavored' Firexfox, or is it Firefox - strait-up - Mozilla style?

    Which 'flavor' is most recommended for installing in Kubuntu 12.04?
    Last edited by DeadlyOats; Oct 25, 2012, 01:51 PM. Reason: Add a second question

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  • shadeslayer
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    Alrighty, I did the complete dance now, and I believe the issue is probably because you don't have the getdeb repos enabled. Have you enabled the getdeb repos by following this : http://www.getdeb.net/updates/Ubuntu...how_to_install ?

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  • Xplorer4x4
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    Originally posted by shadeslayer View Post
    Hi
    Can you make sure apturl-kde is installed?
    Installed and newest version. Did you try the link? For me it looks and acts like it installed, says package info refreshed, then I get a pop up that says (I think) it failed to locate the package.

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  • shadeslayer
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    Hi
    Can you make sure apturl-kde is installed?

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  • Xplorer4x4
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    Originally posted by Mr_Bumpy View Post
    AptURL seems to work fine here on my Firefox (Kubuntu 12.04 w/ KDE 4.9.2).
    Thanks, can you confirm if it works here:
    http://www.getdeb.net/software/RSSOwl

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  • Mr_Bumpy
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    Originally posted by Xplorer4x4 View Post
    Can any one else verify if this bug is still present:
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...rl/+bug/476853
    AptURL seems to work fine here on my Firefox (Kubuntu 12.04 w/ KDE 4.9.2).

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  • ti_tux
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    Originally posted by sumski View Post
    @ti_tux
    You can try a quick test - try with a new/clean profile to see does the issue persist
    Indeed, with a new profile, no issue anymore...

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  • Xplorer4x4
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    Can any one else verify if this bug is still present:
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...rl/+bug/476853

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  • sumski
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    @ti_tux
    You can try a quick test - try with a new/clean profile to see does the issue persist

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  • Mr_Bumpy
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    Torrent files are recognized properly for me as well.

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  • ti_tux
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    Whatever server I use, the issue is the same, for FF it's a svg file, not a torrent, but after all it is not very important while it displays the file extension.

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  • shadeslayer
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    This could be entirely a issue with the mimetype reporting from the server. On precise, with this : http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/re...ac.iso.torrent : link, I get this : http://i.imgur.com/4n6DT.png

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