Public bug reported:
VTE 0.80 + GNOME Terminal 3.56 (about to debut in Ubuntu 25.04) add a
new feature: showing progress in the tab bar.
Open multiple tabs (since unfortunately the title bar doesn't show the
progress), and in one of them execute a command such as
printf "\e]9;4;1;33\e\\"
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It's not specific to gnome-terminal.
Mutter has a feature that if the initial size of a window is quite large
then it maximizes that window.
(I faced this problem with Firefox a while ago. Firefox remembers the
last window size and opens the new window at that size. I prefer to have
my Firefox at
How do you _exactly_ detach a tab?
Do you drag-n-drop it outside of the window? This action is disabled in
upstream GNOME Terminal (exactly because we know GTK can segfault here)
and I can't seem to find an Ubuntu patch that would re-enable it.
Or do you right-click and choose Detach? If so, isn'
"a cursor starts to blink rapidly when the cursor is [...]" -- so is
this another cursor, not _the_ normal cursor? Is it another one of the
same shape elsewhere (where?), or a different shape?
By "cursor", it seems to me that you mean the mouse pointer, and not the
terminal's text insertion rectan
Really strange...
> I open a terminal (the vanilla one that pops up when I press
ctrl+super+T)
Could you please check which terminal app it is? The bug was labeled to
belong to gnome-terminal, but that's not the default anymore. Look for
"hamburger menu" -> About or something similar.
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Mainstream gnome-terminal 3.56.0 -> 3.56.1 is practically a no-op
release.
If anything, updating gnome-terminal to 3.56.2 and correspondingly vte
to 0.80.2 would make sense, these both do contain actual fixes.
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Okay, I could test it (and reproduce) on 24.04.
Yesterday I could only try it on 25.04 and it's fixed there.
The bug happens in every terminal, the terminal doesn't matter. nslookup
leaves the terminal line settings at a nondefault state, and bash
doesn't restore the original ones. Not sure which
Can you please specify *exact* steps to reproduce the problem? E.g. how
do you exactly quit nslookup?
Does the bug occur in other terminals as well? I'm almost certain it
does. I suspect that nslookup doesn't restore the terminal line's
settings on an unclean exit, nor does the bash shell.
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