opera used to save passwords but does not so any more. "offer to save passwords" is checked, but does not work. No saved passwords are shown. Installing an older opera-version (opera-stable_62.0.3331.99 instead of opera-stable_74.0.3911.2180) did not help.
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I ran these commands:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
apt show audacious
...and got:
Package: audacious
Version: 3.6.2-2
though the current version is 3.9 and on an Intel-PC I got:
Package: audacious
Version: 3.9-3~webupd8~xenial0
So, where can I find a current audacious for Raspberry?
I tried to compile from source, but got:
/usr/local/src/audacious-3.9/src/libaudcore/plugin-load.cc:68:undefined reference to `g_module_open
If I understand correctly, the bug allows to read in another process's virtual address space. To exploit this, the adversary needs to have a legal account on your personal computer, which is not usually the case on a personal home computer, or there must be some malware on the computer, which is bad anyway. Right?
I have got a weird behavior of the alert sound in ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS + Mate Desktop. If I have multiple terminal windows open, the sound is very weak in most windows, zero in some, and sometimes quite loud in another. It does NOT at all react to the alert volume slider in the sound preferences window. When I close this window and open it again the alert volume slider jumps to zero. If I get alert sound at all, it DOES react to the Output volume slider.
Otherwise sound works fine, e.g. with rythmbox.
Any ideas?
ulrich