The automatic download manager detection shell script being launched.TheExplorer wrote: What is it?
Running /bin/sh /tmp/flashgot.0x4pkwe9.default/flashgot.fgt -- blocking
FlashGot items are absent for the first time
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Re: FlashGot and .patch files on the net
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Re: FlashGot items are absent for the first time
Hmm... I updated the subject: actually FlashGot items are absent on any file on the net when first right-clicked. When right-clicked for the second time - they appear again. Very strange.
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And they stay from them on, for any link, until the end of the session?TheExplorer wrote:Hmm... I updated the subject: actually FlashGot items are absent on any file on the net when first right-clicked. When right-clicked for the second time - they appear again. Very strange.
It sounds like a lazy initialization issue...
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Re: FlashGot items are absent for the first time
Yes, they stay until I close FF. Well, I configured FF to delete all private data upon exit like: cookies, cache etc, except browsing history and disabled disk cache but I repeat - I tried with a clean profile and the problem remains I really don't know why and how I can trace this issue to help you debug it... It happens only on my Debian Squeeze boxes @home and @work.
UPDATE: Oh!.. The situation has become a bit clearer. Just tried to open the link with files without right-clicking on them, then I closed this tab and reopened it again - the items are there! You are right - lazy initialization issue. Well, but NoScript items are always there instantly.
UPDATE: Oh!.. The situation has become a bit clearer. Just tried to open the link with files without right-clicking on them, then I closed this tab and reopened it again - the items are there! You are right - lazy initialization issue. Well, but NoScript items are always there instantly.
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