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LivingColour wrote:Bump... Anyone? This is why Linux will never make it on the desktop. Nothing ever works right out of the box, and there is no help.


esteban1uy wrote:LivingColour wrote:Bump... Anyone? This is why Linux will never make it on the desktop. Nothing ever works right out of the box, and there is no help.
... and surely you won't get a lot of help with that attitude.
If you want to have a nice spell-checker in your FF you can always install "After the Deadline" extension: http://atdfirefox.wordpress.com/
Cheers!


oboedad55 wrote:LivingColour wrote:Bump... Anyone? This is why Linux will never make it on the desktop. Nothing ever works right out of the box, and there is no help.
Have you installed the dictionary for your language? For example, in my addons I have the US English spellchecker installed.
Also, have a look here; http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how ... ll-checker


LivingColour wrote:Why would I want to install a third party add-on to fix something that shouldn't need fixing?



esteban1uy wrote:LivingColour wrote:Why would I want to install a third party add-on to fix something that shouldn't need fixing?
If you don't want to use an add-on, then read this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/989978
Which language is selected in your Firefox when you right-click on some text input box?


Type about:config in your browser's address bar.
Type browser.search.suggest.enabled in the filter bar on the page that loads.
If the value of browser.search.suggest.enabled is false, double click on it to make it true.


Iurydice wrote:About your search box problem...have you tried this?Type about:config in your browser's address bar.
Type browser.search.suggest.enabled in the filter bar on the page that loads.
If the value of browser.search.suggest.enabled is false, double click on it to make it true.




Iurydice wrote:I see.![]()
I suppose that "Show search suggestions" is also enabled in your "Manage Search Engines" box?
The problem might be in the search plugin itself. If you haven't tried this yet, try installing it again as described here: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-firefox ... ggestions/
Basically, you'd remove the existing Google in Manage Search Engines and add the first one from this list: http://mycroft.mozdev.org/google-search-plugins.html
You can also add some of the other engines just to test if their autosuggest works (I'm only writing this because you haven't specified whether this happens only with Google, sorry if I'm being useless and suggesting things you already tried).
Good luck, I hope this works 'cause I'm running out of ideas here




LivingColour wrote:Now I can't even get Google back as a search box option.







LivingColour wrote:Bump... Anyone? This is why Linux will never make it on the desktop. Nothing ever works right out of the box, and there is no help.


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