Note that this method may now result in a `not authorized` error
Note that this method may now result in a not authorized error; see this related question (and answers).
Note that this method may now result in a not authorized error; see this related question (and answers).
Oi että, tämän olin kokonaan unohtanut! Enkä tuota pisteillä pelaamista muista vieläkään, mutta Baby Elephant Walkin ja pöllön reaktion kyllä nyt taas hyvin elävästi.
The Debian BTS has a related report [1] which suggests to me this issue should have been fixed way back in v1.11. But even if installing wasn’t broken, with the legacy databases discontinued, it’s not much use in the long term.
Geoip-database-contrib has already been removed from Debian entirely [2] due to deprecation by upstream, apparently in favor of geoipupdate [3].
(I’m not affiliated with either package and have no solutions; I’m just documenting the connections here.)
* [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=666063
* [2] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=900400
* [3] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=885441
Yep, retrying does work.
I’ve now reported this to Mozilla and linked to it. Thanks, Olivier!
(My) original report on Launchpad: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1820514
Any page under https://forums.tomshardware.com/ seems to trigger this, but I have yet to come across other sites that do. Pages can even be saved from the main Tom’s Hardware domain (https://www.tomshardware.com/) without issues.
A workaround discovered by Olivier Tilloy: clicking retry in the download manager completes the save.
Steps to reproduce:
Actual results:
There’s no copy of the page in the target directory. Going to about:downloads reveals that the download has failed, without further details.
Expected results:
For the directory to contain a downloaded copy of the page.
Tested all combinations of both (Ctrl-s/context menu in safe mode and normal mode), all with the same results. Could this be locale-dependent? The UI is in English in safe mode though, so I’m guessing safe mode should be locale-independent, as I’m on fi_FI.UTF-8 otherwise.
And just to clarify: my testing of Bionic was on real hardware as well, and I ran these latest tests on Cosmic on another computer (real hardware).
== Steps to reproduce ==
1. Open https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/what-is-the-actually-difference-between-udimm-and-dimm.1575984/
2. Right-click and select ’Save page as’. Point the dialog to your directory of choice.
== What I expect to happen ==
For the directory to contain a downloaded copy of the page.
== What happens ==
There’s no copy of the page in the target directory. Going to about:downloads reveals that the download has failed, without further details.
== Other info ==
I’m reporting this from up-to-date Disco, albeit with a 4.* kernel (as gdm currently fails to start in my VirtualBox VM with 5.*) but it’s equally reproducible in Bionic.
Any page under https://forums.tomshardware.com/ seems to trigger this, but I have yet to come across other sites that do. Pages can even be saved from the main Tom’s Hardware domain (https://www.tomshardware.com/) without issues.
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