Bug 477514

Summary: Reversing the effect of 'install scrollbar fix'
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Amit Shah <amit.shah>
Component: gtk-qt-engineAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
Status: CLOSED INSUFFICIENT_DATA QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 10CC: amit.shah, jreznik, kevin, lorenzo, ltinkl, rdieter, than, tuxbrewr
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Description Amit Shah 2008-12-21 13:10:30 UTC
Description of problem:
After 'Installing the scrollbar fix' for Firefox from the kde System Settings, the widgets in Firefox are really buggy: they are not rendered properly until the mouse hovers or some other action. How to revert this change? What "fix" is installed?

Comment 1 Steven M. Parrish 2009-01-09 18:38:58 UTC
Ping?  rdieter, kevin_kofler, than  any comments

Comment 2 Rex Dieter 2009-01-09 18:54:06 UTC
no idea, need to ask upstream.

http://gtk-qt-ecs.soton.ac.uk/

Comment 3 Kevin Kofler 2009-01-09 19:12:33 UTC
Reassigning to where the KCM actually comes from (gtk-qt-engine, which is also the "upstream" Rex Dieter is referring to here).

Comment 4 Steven M. Parrish 2009-02-04 13:28:57 UTC
Thank you for the bug report.  This issue needs to be addressed by the upstream developers.  Please submit a report at http://gtk-qt.ecs.soton.ac.uk/bugs.php You are requested to add the bugzilla link here for tracking purposes. Please make sure the bug isn't already in the upstream bug tracker before filing it.

Comment 5 Steven M. Parrish 2009-03-17 00:54:39 UTC
Reporter, could you please reply to the previous request? If you don't reply in within one month of the original request , we will have to close this bug as INSUFFICIENT_DATA. Thank you.

Comment 6 Steven M. Parrish 2009-04-27 18:01:54 UTC
The information we've requested above is required in order to review this problem report further and diagnose or fix the issue if it is still present.  Since it has been thirty days or more since we first requested additional information, we're assuming the problem is either no longer present in the current Fedora release, or that there is no longer any interest in tracking the problem.

Setting status to "CLOSED: INSUFFICIENT_DATA".  If you still experience this problem after updating to our latest Fedora release and can provide the information previously requested, please feel free to reopen the bug report.

Thank you in advance.