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> # The release team has announced that autopkgtest failure is now RC
> # https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2019/07/msg2.html
> severity 901779 serious
Bug #901779 [src:debirf] debirf: autopkgtest fails because script is not
execut
Package: xterm
Version: 344-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Executing the following 4 commands in xterm:
stty -a | grep rows
printf "\033[?38h"
printf "\033\003"
stty -a | grep rows
to get it to switch in and then out of Tek mode using the escape
sequences results in the following pair of s
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
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> reassign 932375 mutter
Bug #932375 [xterm] UXTerm: reversion of colors won't work
Bug reassigned from package 'xterm' to 'mutter'.
No longer marked as found in versions xterm/344-1.
Ignoring request to alter fixed versions of bug #932375 to the sa
Do you run xterm on a different machine than your desktop?
It's all on one and the same laptop for one and the same user.
> 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
> ig
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> reassign -1 xserver-xorg-video-intel
Bug #932482 [bugs.debian.org] bugs.debian.org: Xorg problems with Intel
graphics after upgrading to Debian buster
Bug reassigned from package 'bugs.debian.org' to 'xserver-xorg-video-intel'.
Ignoring request to alter found versio
On 2019-07-20 19:56 +0300, Md Ayquassar wrote:
> So, would
>
> $ cat .Xdefaults
> UXTerm*reverseVideo: true
>
> and a reboot be sufficient? Without rebooting, there is no effect so
> far.
That's strange, it should take effect whenever you launch a new uxterm.
Do you run xterm on a different machi
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
On 2019-07-20 05:52 +0300, Md Ayquassar wrote:
> $ 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.red
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
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
$
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?
On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 06:01:08AM +0300, Md Ayquassar wrote:
> 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
On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 08:39:00AM -0400, Thomas Dickey wrote:
...
> > This time spent is clearly below what a human would need to type in "xrdb
> > -merge
> > ~/.Xresources" manually and way below what a human is able to perceive. But
> > complaining on this regression might belong to a different
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