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<div>On 5/14/2013 10:00 PM, Aere Greenway
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<blockquote type="cite">On 05/14/2013 02:13 PM, Gerry wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Hola mis compadres Lubuntu!
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Seamonkey 2.17 freezes my machine, there's no alternative but to
power
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off/on. This also occurs with Firefox & Thunderbird. The
system
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message, fleetingly diplayed, refers to Glib... pagesize ==0.
I've
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tried using the NVIDIA card driver but the problem persists.
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Gerry:
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I use Thunderbird all the time on Lubuntu 13.04 (on my 32-bit I386
Intel-graphics machine), and experience no problems. All my
e-mails use Thunderbird.
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For 6 months before, I used Lubuntu 12.10 on the same machine,
again using Thunderbird the whole time.
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There must be some other difference between our systems causing
(or exposing) the problem.
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<font size="-1"><font face="Arial">On Windows, Thunderbird has
suffered from severe font bugs starting with v.16 I th<font size="-1">ink.</font></font></font> This occurs with users who send in HTML format (rather than plain text) and have changed the default composition font in Options. If you do any editing of your reply, the recipient is likely to receive text with a mixture of user-selected and default fonts. It looks like something a child may have written. But this problem does not appear in the editor window, and the sender usually isn't aware of the problem until someone replies and includes the previously-sent material.<br>
<br></div><div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF">I brought this up with one other *buntu/Thunderbird user, who didn't seem to have the same problem. Any feedback from Lubuntu Thunderbird users here?<br>
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