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I have Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit with Firefox 3.6.10 with the Omnibar add-on enabled. When I click on the current search engine's icon to display all my search engines so I can choose another one, the list of my search engines appears but not their icons and other people with the same OS and browser say they don't have this issue. What might be the reason for it?
I've never had this issue, yet it would be an issue with Omnibar. Try changing some of the add-on's settings then reverting them back to the way you had them. Sometimes this works for me. If not, uninstall Omnibar and re-install it. Hope I helped!
It sounds like a bug then with Omnibar and Foobar then. I'm using Omnibar right now and mine show up. All I can say is to get in contact with the author and tell him about the problem. With Omnibar, try posting on their support forum. You may get a more direct answer and maybe even get this bug addressed. Sorry. http://pulsvu.com/forum/2
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