Package: xterm
Version: 344-1
By default, the color of a uxterm is black foreground and white background.
However, I'd like to have it reverse: white text on black background. To this
end, I put
UXTerm*reverseVideo: true
into my ~/.Xresources, run xrdb ~/.Xresources, and reboot. I observe no ch
Do you use Gnome with Wayland?
I don't know; probably it's still xorg after upgrading from Debian stretch. I'll
double-check and post here in short.
$ echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
wayland$ echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
gnome$ cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
/usr/sbin/gdm3
After taking a look at the reason why they dropped support for loading
.Xresources by default (cf.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1225384),
I decided to test whether th
Now properly formatted such that the html output is ok.
$ echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
wayland
$ echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
gnome
$ cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
/usr/sbin/gdm3
After taking a look at the reason why they dropped support for loading
.Xresources by default (cf.
https://bugzilla.r
I know about the -rv option. It's one-off, i.e., you have to provide it again
and
again. As for .xinitrc, I thought that wayland doesn't source it on startup.
> > Anyway, having said all that, what's the "official" way to have the
uxterm
> > default colors *automatically* white-on-black now?
The following doesn't help either:
$ cat .config/autostart/source_Xresources.desktop [Desktop
Entry]Type=Application
Exec=xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
Hidden=false
X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
Name=Source Xresources
Comment=Source local .Xresources
$ cat ~/.Xresources
UXTerm*reverseVideo: true
$
Nnow with more newlines for proper html formatting:
The following doesn't help either:
$ cat .config/autostart/source_Xresources.desktop
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Exec=xrdb -merge ~/.Xresources
Hidden=false
X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
Name=Source Xresources
Comment=Source local
So, would
$ cat .Xdefaults
UXTerm*reverseVideo: true
and a reboot be sufficient? Without rebooting, there is no effect so far. As for
the startup files, I am not aware of any user-level user ones beyond .xinitrc,
~/.Xresources and ~/.config/autostart/*desktop, and all of them seem to be
ignored
e able to write a *good* bug report or a wishlist issue for mutter,
since it's not a user-level application that I interact with directly: I know
nothing about mutter. However, I may reassign the current bug report there.
20.07.2019, 19:32, Sven Joachim On 2019-07-20 19:56 +0300,
Md Ay
reassign 932375 mutter
severity 932375 wishlist
thanks
Reassign reason: as suggested by Sven, the issue is apparently more related to
the window/display manager rather than to UXTerm itself, cf.
http://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/issues/677
Thank you!
The new title describes the issue pretty well.
As for me personally, I'm more interested in a slightly different question of
how
to have white-on-black uxterm by default. (Naturally, one could hack
/usr/bin/uxterm, but this is likely to break on the next package update).
severity 509574 normalthanks
Similar problem for me here: the lines
deb http://httpredir.debian.org/debian stable-proposed-updates main non-free
contrib
deb-src http://httpredir.debian.org/debian stable-proposed-updates main non-free
contrib
in /etc/apt/sources.list lead to
W: Konflikt bei Dist
Below you find is the dmesg output.
[ 0.00] Linux version 4.19.0-6-686 (debian-ker...@lists.debian.org) (gcc
version 8.3.0 (Debian 8.3.0-6)) #1 SMP Debian 4.19.67-2+deb10u2 (2019-11-11)
[ 0.00] Disabled fast string operations
[ 0.00] x86/fpu: x87 FPU will use FXSAVE
[ 0.00] BIOS-p
Below you find the output of
guest@T42-LAPTOP:~$ reportbug --template gnome-shell
1>>/tmp/reportbug_output.log
2>&1
copied and pasted from the file repotbug_output.log:
Warning: no reportbug configuration found. Proceeding in novice mode.
Detected character set: UTF-8
Please change your locale
Dear Bernhard:
In the attachment you find the output again and file generated, namely,
/tmp/reportbug-gnome-shell-backup-20200130-3154-vovyhuqk. (I think the
attachments might be easier to view due to line breaks at proper places.)
Best regards,
Md Ayquassar
reportbug-gnome-shell-backup
unless someone has a deterministic
concurrent access to that data.
Fourth, I apologize for long delays.I don’t always have the laptop at my direct
disposal.
31.01.2020, 02:09, Bernhard Übelacker Hello Md
Ayquassar,
sorry, I did not recognize that you
seem to have a usrmerge'd system.
T
In the attachment you find /var/log/Xorg.0.log. It contains some error message.
Concerning nomodeset: can I add it during boot process when the grub screen pops
up?
[37.930]
X.Org X Server 1.20.4
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0
[37.931] Build Operating System: Linux 4.9.0-8-amd64 i686 D
I added nomodeset as described in https://askubuntu.com/a/38834 . Then, the boot
process displayed some error concerning UMS and radeon early in the process, and
the screen resolution is different. The boot process still gets stuck, and
switching with Ctrl+Alt+F1 followed by Ctrl+Alt+F2 makes it c
Here are some initial boot photos.
Dear Bernhard,
As to what happens with nomodeset, I posted another bug report against gdm3:
http://bugs.debian.org/950504. There, we probably won't have to deal with a
gnome-shell segfault and Mesa issues that we have to deal with here.
Best regards,
Md Ayquassar
affects 948288 gdm3
affects 950504 gnome-shell
--
In http://bugs.debian.org/948288 , we deal with a segfault of gnome-shell and
Mesa issues using the default kernel command line without nomodeset. In
http://bugs.debian.org/950504, we deal with the boot process getting stuck when
nomodeset opti
... that circumvents both problems but does not solve them turns out to be
disabling Wayland and sticking with Xorg by means of changing
#WaylandEnable=false
to
WaylandEnable=false
in /etc/gdm3/daemon.conf and rebooting. The original problems didn't go away, of
course; the bugs still persist in w
Package: wodim
Version: 9:1.1.11-3+b2
Severity: critical
Starting with a blank 4.7 Gb DVD-R in the optical drive "HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW
GS30N",
my_file.iso containing a freshly downloaded copy of Windows 10 (US English,
x64),
and issuing
$ sudo wodim -v driver=mmc_cd_dvd dev=/dev/sg1 -dummy -dao spe
Package: thunderbird
Version: 1:60.3.0-1~deb9u1
For several (all?) IMAP e-mail accounts of mine in Thunderbird, whenever I write
a long mail and send it, the autosaved copies in the "Drafts" folder won't
disappear. However, the expected behavior is that after sending an e-mail, all
draft copies o
Package: texlive-publishers
Version: 2016.20170123-5
Severity: wishlist
Please update elsarticle to a newer version. The elsarticle version shipped with
Debian stable (and, to the best of my knowledge, 2018.20180505-1 from Debian
testing), is 1.2.0 from 2009. In the meantime, I saw version 2.0 fr
Thank you, Norbert. Notice that this bugreport intentionally doesn't insist on a
particular version to be included into Debian, leavong the choice to you: - 2.0
(from http://support.river-valley.com/wiki/index.php?title=Elsarticle.cls) is
mildly buggy (as usual) and very stable. I did try it out.
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