Public bug reported:
The autocompletion of the terminal does not work correct for some
special signs, e.g. if I edit a file by
vim "A123\$B123#_asd"
it is not possible to get it for autocompletion afterwards.
If I enter cat `A123\$B123#` and then hit tab two times, the file is
display corre
The bug only happens if a file with an equal prefix exists, e.g. after
`vim 'A123$B123#asdasd'`.
I am using bash, but the problem also happens in zsh if I enter
`A123\$B123\#`, hit tab, enter `<` and than hit tab again. It does not
happen in zsh if I hit tab again and again and it switches between
Public bug reported:
I upgraded my ubuntu 17.04 on 23 of August to the newest version of
everything. It was running on kernel 4.10.0.32 and has an rx 480. After
the upgrade, I rebooted once and unlocking the screen took realy long
(before it was about 2 seconds, after the reboot about 5 minutes).
Public bug reported:
I am using a fresh installed Ubuntu 18.04 on an RX 480 and an i5 7600.
3.28.0-0ubuntu1 is running. Normaly, everything runs fine, but lately
when I had some windows open (eclipse, Texmaker, Terminal, Firefox with
Youtube and other windows) the system suddenly was nearly frozen
It seems like this happened again, but now syslog just contains:
May 9 17:41:17 reichelt-desktop thunderbird.desktop[3186]: [calBackendLoader]
Using Thunderbird's builtin libical backend
May 9 17:41:24 reichelt-desktop gnome-shell[1833]: Some code accessed the
property 'WindowPreviewMenu' on t
apport information
** Attachment added: "ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1769695/+attachment/5137757/+files/ProcCpuinfoMinimal.txt
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I collected the information.
The bug does not appear on a certain behaviour, but from time to time.
Since this is my working computer (and I expect a LTS release to be
usable for a working computer ;) ), unfortunately I can not keep eclipse
/ Java applications closed for some time.
I am not using
apport information
** Tags added: apport-collected bionic
** Description changed:
I am using a fresh installed Ubuntu 18.04 on an RX 480 and an i5 7600.
3.28.0-0ubuntu1 is running. Normaly, everything runs fine, but lately
when I had some windows open (eclipse, Texmaker, Terminal, Firefox
After doing `sudo apt remove python3.10 python3.10-dev
python3.10-minimal python3.10-venv`, the upgrade worked, but after the
restart, Ubuntu only boots to the console and cannot connect to the
network.
Restarting the network manager says "error while loading shared
libraries: libgobject-2.0.so.0: