Ok, thanks for the info.
Sorry for the confusion. I meant indeed Terminator. I got used to say
gnome-terminator because that was the original name of Tenshu's ppa. But
the real package name is "Terminator".
But note that the bug is also present in "Gnome Terminal" (as per #3
above). Just tried ag
I would say *terrifying* work around ;-) Otherwise, good tip.
But to me, the point is that the bug is an annoyance for all systems I
touch. Of course, this ^O thing (or similar) is part of my own process,
so not everybody is concerned, but every time I come to a new system, I
get it, I have to pat
I meant "get the patch pushed to the *repo*?"
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Title:
copy/paste garbage while using mc, due to lack of support of bracketed
pas
I understand the logic behind your comment, but on the other hand the
patch is a very simple one and it fixes a really annoying bug that
occurs very frequently for anyone using midnight commander (and whatever
console app enabling bracketed mode I guess). If I see the bug you
referred to, it has be
Ok, add "vte" source package because the bug is there apparently.
(Not sure about all the metadata things above, please fix/tell how to fix if
necessary)
It has been reported and fixed already on Gnome bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729533
Nerijus Baliunas pushed a patch o
** Also affects: vte (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
copy/paste garbage while using mc, due to lack o
Same issue on Dell Latitude E5430. Just freshly upgraded from Precise.
On Trusty:
- Using Fn+key is barely useable. Dimming by very tiny steps, and slow to react
(like 10s to get OSD, 10s more to get effect).
- Using brightness settings is also slow to react (10s-ish)
- Tom Chiverton's trick work
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gcalctool
Do the following:
1. Click "1", "+", "1", "=" (or type it)
2. Calculator shows the answer "2"
3. Click on square root sign, then click "="
4. Calculator shows the error message "malformed expression"
Actually the calculator requires to click on