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3.15.5 was replaced by 3.15.6. Run pacman -Syu before trying to install again.
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Aurora is now built with GTK3. Works well so far; let's see.
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Aurora is now built with GTK3. Works well so far; let's see.
Does is mean that flashplugin doesn't work with it?
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Does is mean that flashplugin doesn't work with it?
No. The plugin processes load GTK2.
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The context menu (RMB) doesn't work - I get a black rectangle and I can see the letters and icons only after I mouse over them.
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Did you set any of the azure backends to skia? If so, return them to the default setting.
See if the default theme (Adwaita) works.
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Did you set any of the azure backends to skia?
I don't even understand the question :-)
I didn't change anything yet, I've just installed it.
I'm using the default theme.
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Had the same problem, with the default theme Raleight.
Adwaita is not even installed by default, its a GNOME theme and can be found in gnome-themes-standard, but its working thanks for the hint.
all other themes I tried today are working too, no idea why Raleight dont't.
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For all intents and purposes, Adwaita is GTK3's intended default theme. Raleigh is just a stopgap fallback until the internal CSS engine gets good enough to support Adwaita. For 3.13 this has already happened, so 3.14 will not have Raleigh and instead ship Adwaita.
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Installing gnome-themes-standard fixed it, thanks, Asseon :-)
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Scrolling the page with the mouse wheel doesn't seem to work with the GTK3 build
EDIT: Actually it works but from time to time it stops working.
Last edited by AnAkkk (2014-07-23 20:39:42)
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Any chance you could add this patch to the aurora build?
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1034957
Every time I watch a video it hangs, it's really annoying.
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Flash no longer works since aurora was updated to v34.
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1051209
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Looks like there's now a fix here:
https://bug1051209.bugzilla.mozilla.org … id=8484848
EDIT: Looks like you already included it, thanks
Last edited by AnAkkk (2014-09-05 10:30:27)
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The context menu (RMB) doesn't work - I get a black rectangle and I can see the letters and icons only after I mouse over them.
hi to all,
unfortunatelly given solutions didn't work for me
the problem with black menues continues even
If it helps somehow, I'm using xfce and style is clearlooks
version of aurora is the very latest one: 34.0a2+20140907+g8a9db5d-1
thanks a lot
jim
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I have quite a lot of crashes with this version of aurora, and the backtrace seem to be different every time, I'm not sure the backtrace is correct. I have tried firefox-aurora from AUR and it seems to work much better. Could you enable the crash reporter?
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Hi Heftig,
I'm having a significant problem with the aurora package: checkboxes and radio buttons are invisible in web pages and also in the UI, e.g. in the preferences pop-up window. Interestingly, the checkboxes in about:Preferences do show up. I think the issue is likely with gtk, but oddly, the problem does not show up in the vanilla aurora downloaded directly form mozilla. I've tested with e10s enabled/disabled, in a clean profile, and in safe-mode, and the heftig version shows the same problem in all cases. Also, the error messages are diffferent at the command line. Heftig erros include these lines:
(aurora:23033): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property GtkSettings:gtk-menu-images is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore. It will be removed in a future version.
(aurora:23033): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property GtkSettings:gtk-button-images is deprecated and shouldn't be used anymore. It will be removed in a future version.
But I don't see that in mozilla's version. I reported a but at bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1091136
But now I think it only applies to your packages, not to firefox itself. I am looking at your package &, if in fact it's a gtk issue, I'm not sure what your packaging does that might expose a gtk misconfiguration or similar -- can you?
Anything I can do to help diagnose this? Thanks, m
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The problem does not occur with the Mozillas version because it is build with gtk2, heftigs aurora uses gtk3.
It seems to depend on the gtk3 theme.
adwaita works fine, all others I tried are unfortunately showing the same problems you described.
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Aurora got rebranded into the developer edition. This comes with its own profile separation, so the aurora renaming got reverted as well. Launch the developer edition once to create the profile it uses in ~/.mozilla/firefox/.
I also switched back to GTK2, as the GTK3 integration got annoyingly buggy since the 3.14 release.
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Any chance to turn firefox-developer-edition into an official arch package?
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[...] I also switched back to GTK2, as the GTK3 integration got annoyingly buggy since the 3.14 release.
Shame. I hope it will get less buggy soon, since it was quite nice that it respected the dark theme.
Out of curiosity, was it annoying in terms of building or did you experience regressions in terms of usage (of which I experienced none),
Arch x64 on Thinkpad X200s/W530
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Any chance to turn firefox-developer-edition into an official arch package?
No, since it's an automated nightly build.
heftig wrote:[...] I also switched back to GTK2, as the GTK3 integration got annoyingly buggy since the 3.14 release.
Shame. I hope it will get less buggy soon, since it was quite nice that it respected the dark theme.
Out of curiosity, was it annoying in terms of building or did you experience regressions in terms of usage (of which I experienced none),
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Hi, I'm new to the linux-zen-kernel. Is it possible to use virtual-box to run my windows-vms with this kernel?
OK, I guess I would have to compile the modules myself, found a comment here.
Last edited by berot3 (2014-12-18 09:20:46)
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Now that some GTK3 fixes from Fedora are in the current Dev Edition, I've enabled it again. I'm not porting any of Fedora's further patches, so rendering of native tab strips is still broken, but those are pretty rare and it's not a crippling problem.
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Now that some GTK3 fixes from Fedora are in the current Dev Edition, I've enabled it again. I'm not porting any of Fedora's further patches, so rendering of native tab strips is still broken, but those are pretty rare and it's not a crippling problem.
Did you enable it in 37.0a2+20150129+g1096e59-1?
I keep getting random crashes since today's version, I had to revert to 37.0a2+20150128+g7eb0d49-1.
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Apparently you did. Please disable it. It's exactly the same crashes I was getting before you disabled it.
Last edited by AnAkkk (2015-01-29 22:28:31)
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