Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/33879
Affects: metacity (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
After I upgraded to dapper I noticed that when I open a new Firefox
window from xchat/gnome-terminal, the whole scr
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
I second the request to conver the signal strength bar to a vertical
one.
It appears that only one of the four bars is ever coloured: when there
is no signal, the leftmost bar is red (and the other three are gray);
when t
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/34711
Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
The "About Ubuntu" entry in ubuntu-about.desktop does not have a
Lithuanian translation. It should be
Name[lt]
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Comment:
This looks like a duplicate of #5951.
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Comment:
This was a limitation of gnome-settings-daemon: it refused to start more
than once.
I upgraded my Dapper today, and among the changelogs noticed that gnome-
settings-daemon is now registered per $DISPLAY. I just tried it
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
Confirming. Dapper's gdm has the configure option, which asks for a
password (proably root's, as it doesn't accept my password).
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Comment:
It has been a long time since I last experienced a freeze on boot. I
think this bug can be closed.
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Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/34859
Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I run Dapper. When I press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace in X, sometimes I get a
GDM login screen, but about 3 times out of four I
Public bug report changed:
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Comment:
The Lithuanian translation got lost somewhere:
$ grep lt /usr/share/applications/ubuntu-about.desktop
Comment[ro]=Aflaţi mai multe despre Ubuntu
$ dpkg -S /usr/share/applications/ubuntu-about.desktop
gnome-panel-data: /u
Public bug reported:
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35217
Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
I track Dapper. I did an apt-get upgrade today, rebooted, and was
unable to log in. After I entered my username and pa
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Comment:
Ok, thanks. (The "About Ubuntu" string was not present in Rosetta when
I last checked, but now I can see it.)
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Comment:
I was not clear enough. I like the feature very much. I do not like
screen flickering.
In breezy new windows used to appear in background, and IIRC I would see
a flashing title in the task bar to tell me a new window ap
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Comment:
I didn't think to check those. I looked at ~/.xsession-errors and
/var/log/gdm/:0.log, but they were untouched since the last successful session.
Last three or four times I tried Ctrl+Alt+Backspace, gdm restarted
succe
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Comment:
I still have that issue. I do not use anything fancy (neither xgl, nor
composite, nor EXA). I have a Radeon Mobility 7500, and I use the open-
source driver, if that has any relevance.
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This just happened again: gdm exitted but did not restart after I pressed
Ctrl+Alt+Backspace.
There was nothing in /var/log/messages and syslog (except for a translated
message saying that gconfd exitted because it wasn't used).
Two gdm processes were still running (parent and child). I tried
Public bug reported:
Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Severity: Normal
Priority: (none set)
Status: Unconfirmed
Description:
In breezy I had configured metacity to let me drag windows by holding
(aka Super aka the Windows logo key). In dapper the option
disappeared
You mean to say the Window properties dialog checks whether I have a Super
modifier in my keymap, and shows/hides that option automatically? That would
be a very sensible thing to do.
I have an extra key on my European ThinkPad keyboard, between LShift and Z.
I've mapped it to Super_L with xm
Umm, I pressed some button by accident and this bug got subscribed to
the anjuta package. How can I undo that?
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Ignas and I both have IBM Thinkpads. It would appear that the hardware
volume buttons affect both the system volume and the hardware volume at
the same time. This doesn't work too well when the volume up/down keys
affect the software mixer in different steps, and the hardware mixer in
the same st
I track Dapper and apt-get dist-upgrade daily. When I perform the sequence of
steps detailed by Carthik Sharma I get the same result -- there's a brief
flicker, and a new Firefox window opens in the background. (It might be
different if I didn't have Firefox already running on another workspac
Public bug reported:
Since today I am unable to start xchat gnome. It segfaults on startup:
$ gdb xchat-gnome
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/xchat-gnome
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols found)
(no debugging symbols
Yep, downgrading libsexy2 to 0.1.7-0ubuntu4 fixes the segfault. See
also bug #36931.
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libsexy 0.1.7-0ubuntu5 broke my xchat-gnome: it now segfaults on
startup. See Malone #41445. Reverting to libsexy 0.1.7-0ubuntu4 fixes
that problem.
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Sorry, I mentioned the wrong bug number. I was talking about #44991.
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$ apt-get source libsexy2
$ cd libsexy-0.1.7/
$ fakeroot debian/rules apply-patches
$ ./configure && make
$ ./tests/test-spell-entry
Segmentation fault
Stack trace:
(gdb) run
Starting program:
/home/mg/src/apt-sources/libsexy-0.1.7/tests/.libs/lt-test-spell-entry
[Thread debugging using libthread
Curiously it works if I run it under valgrind. I see "Hello Wrold" with
both words underlined in red (my default ispell dictionary is
Lithuanian). valgrind does point out
==29200== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s)
==29200==at 0x460A6F1: g_strfreev (in /usr/lib/libgl
I've found the cause of the bug and posted a patch to upstream bugzilla.
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I see problems 1 and 2 (buttons with dots/lines, also in toolbars):
http://mg.pov.lt/garbled-ubuntu-theme.png
I've never seen problem 3 (fully coloured buttons)
I *think* I've also seen the half-drawn horizontal scrollbar trough bug,
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I too suffer from invisible unlock screen, but I have a Radeon card, not
Nvidia. I do use dual-head layouts (MergedFB) also, but the unlock
screen appears invisible even in single-head mode. I can type in my
password blindly and unlock the session.
This seems to only happen when I use the 'blank
Upstream bug: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
calculator/-/issues/359
Upstream says the actual bug is in libsoup:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libsoup/-/issues/361.
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After upgrading to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS I ran journalctl -f and noticed that
gnome-shell was spamming errors at the rate of 12 lines every second:
geg. 02 18:29:19 blynas gnome-shell[3980]: Failed to parse translated string
'„24h“' for key 'clock-format' in schema 'org.gnome.de
Checking a working GNOME session (on another machine) I see that
normally it's gnome-keyring that's listening on socket.ssh. I don't
have a gnome-keyring process running (and I don't see gnome-keyring-
daemon either). Neither ~/.xsession-errors nor /var/log/* have any
recent error messages from g
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Package: gnome-keyring 2.26.1-0ubuntu1
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=lt_LT.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=lt_LT.UTF-8
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-12-generic i686
UserGroups: adm admin audio cdrom davfs2 dialout dip floppy f
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The X server no longer reports that fake 1600x1024 resolution in xrandr
info for my monitor; I haven't noticed exactly when it got fixed, but
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You recei
I've just upgraded to groovy and hit this bug. For now I'm using socat
as a workaround:
socat abstract-listen:/tmp/.X11-unix/X0,reuseaddr,fork
unix:/tmp/.X11-unix/X0
This works, but is rather slow (and probably also opens a security hole
on multiuser machines).
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I don't know if you need more confirmations, but upgrading to mutter +
libmitter from groovy-proposed fixed my chromium problem too.
(The only weird bit was how I was unconsensually logged out during the
upgrade, but that could've been plymouth or some other package.)
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This bug also affects 21.10, FWIW.
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Title:
top bar displayed on top of a fullscreen window that gets moved from
one moni
Happened to me today, when I unplugged the USB C cable connecting my
ThinkPad to the dock with an external monitor plugged in, and then
closed the laptop lid to put it to sleep.
journalctl shows
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geg. 27 15:53:39 blynas gnome-shell[3815]:
meta_monitor_manager_get_logical_monitor_from_number:
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I have two monitors: the laptop's internal one (primary), and an
external LCD positioned above the it.
I have configured mpv to be the default video player in Nautilus. I
have also configured ~/.config/mpv/mpv.conf to have 'fullscreen=yes'.
Steps to reproduce:
- click on a
Filed upstream at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/-/issues/4351
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I've seen this three times now on Ubuntu 21.10 (GNOME 40). I don't
recall ever seeing it on Ubuntu 20.10.
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Title:
Screen
The gnome-bugs link is broken. Working links:
- https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=525574 (old bugzilla)
- https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-keyring/issues/5 (new gitlab)
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Possibly related to https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-
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gconf2 broke my 18.04 -> 18.10 upgrade with
dpkg: dependency problems prevent processing triggers for gconf2:
gconf2 priklauso nuo psmisc; tačiau:
Paketas psmisc dar nekonfigūruotas.
dpkg: klaida, apdorojant paketą gconf2 (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving
Public bug reported:
My journalctl is full of these:
lapkr. 09 16:18:30 platonas org.gnome.SettingsDaemon.MediaKeys.desktop[5239]:
[5695:5695:1109/161830.225054:ERROR:gl_surface_presentation_helper.cc(237)]
GetVSyncParametersIfAvailable() failed!
lapkr. 09 16:18:30 platonas org.gnome.SettingsDa
This is still a problem on Ubuntu 18.10:
- search spins forever
- clicking on a category shows a bunch of empty boxes with an ellipsis in it
- fetching updates also seems to spin forever
journalctl _EXE=/usr/bin/gnome-software shows nothing today; the last
log entries were from Nov 9:
lapkr. 09
Public bug reported:
This morning unattended-upgrades had a reboot scheduled for 6:30 AM.
The reboot process succeeded in turning off all network access but
failed to actually reboot. As far as I can tell, this is because
Sep 20 06:50:44 fridge systemd[1]: Starting Reboot...
Sep 20 06:51
This is still a problem in Ubuntu 17.10, if your shell doesn't use OSC 7
to inform gnome-terminal about the current working directory.
In theory /etc/profile.d/vte-2.91.sh should set it up automatically, but
for some reason that doesn't happen for me. I think that reason is
because in Ubuntu gnom
2017 update:
- there's no gconf
- there's no alternate_screel_scroll preference added by ubuntu patches
- but there are some new transparency-related preferences added to the
gsettings schema
The current patch at https://patches.ubuntu.com/g/gnome-terminal/gnome-
terminal_3.24.2-0ubuntu4.patch a
Tab-completion is implemented by your shell (bash, most likely), not by
gnome-terminal.
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Also affects: bash (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I've just noticed that Debian carries a patch for reading the working
directory from /proc if OSC 7 was not in use. This patch doesn't have
the "let's look for $PWD in the environment" logic that was supposed to
fix this bug.
See https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=712628
** Bug wa
** Summary changed:
- Alt 1,2,etc does to change terminal page
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Title:
Alt
I've seen this kind of problem when my disk was full. Since gnome-
terminal stores the scrollback buffer in a (deleted) file in /tmp, when
the disk fills up, scrollback gets lost.
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Title:
terminal gets smaller when maximized and then restored
To manage notificati
This seems fixed? I can open gnome-terminal, run cat, hit Ctrl+F1 and
see
^[[1;5P
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Title:
$PATH not being honored
To manage notifica
Current versions of gnome-terminal (3.24 in Ubuntu 17.10) no longer
allow you to detach and reattach tabs via drag and drop. Instead
there's a context menu option that lets you detach tabs, but AFAICS
there's no way to reattach them back.
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Ubuntu's default ~/.bashrc (copied over from /etc/skel/.bashrc when you
create new user accounts) overrides PS1 when $TERM is xterm*. When you
open new terminal windows or tabs, bash sources /etc/bash.bashrc and
then ~/.bashrc, and thus your global PS1 setting is overwritten.
Do the change in ~/.
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Title:
Ctrl+Backspace should send ^W instead of d
(Although TBH you're right when you say /etc/profile isn't sourced on
Ubuntu -- that's because the default gnome-terminal profile doesn't run
the shell as a login shell. There's a checkbox in the profile
preferences dialog you can toggle to enable that.)
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terminal gets smaller when maxim
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Title:
gnome-terminal doesn't set $COLORTER
`set` is a bash builtin command that displays the names values of all
shell variables when invoked without any arguments. Shell functions are
implemented as variables, technically (although you cannot see the body
of the function with echo $functionname).
This is working as designed and has notin
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Title:
terminal freezes when I use : run-mozil
The old way of mouse wheel scrolling was mice would emit discrete button
4 and 5 events, and scrolling was jumpy.
The new way of mouse wheel scrolling is via XInput2, you get two
additional axes (vertical and horizontal scroll events) that give you
more fine-grained positions. This way you can ge
What are the steps to reproduce this? When I run gnome-terminal in a
terminal window in 17.10 all I get is
Warning: DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID not set and no fallback available.
This doesn't change if I export PYTHONWARNINGS=all beforehand.
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I'm unable to reproduce on 17.10 with gnome-shell.
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gnome-terminal doesn't return to its original size when unsn
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
** Changed in: vte2.91 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Opinion
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Tit
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Status: Unknown
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I've been using this in my ~/.screenrc to tell screen not to switch to
the alternate screen, so I can use my scrollback:
termcapinfo xterm|xterm-256color ti=\E7\E[?47l:te=\E[H\E[2J\E[?47l
This also enables mouse wheel scrolling of the scrollback (as long as
you don't turn on 'mousetrack' in you
This doesn't look like a terminal problem. It looks like a kernel
problem -- some input device is spamming fake key press events.
It would be useful if you could determine which device is sending these
events. I would run `sudo evemu-record`, pick each device in turn, to
see if it sees repeating
Duplicate of bug 1288655?
BTW I cannot confirm that not using colors fixes the issue; even if I
set PS1='$ ', I still get shrinkage after repeated maximizing/restoring
or fullscreening/restoring.
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This looks like a duplicate of bug 1288655.
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Upstream bugs that look similar to this one:
- https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=787637
- https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=788764
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Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Open Nautilus
2. Switch to list view
3. Sort by size or mtime by clicking on the relevant heading
4. Press F5 to refresh the view
Expectation:
- Nautilus remembers the sort order
Actual behavior:
- the list is now sorted by name (in ascending order)
I suspect upstream commit
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/commit/c72e6def48e47454d4b620f58c93753a8a1b6a3f
fixes this, which would explain why I couldn't reproduce using gnome-
nightly.
(There are several sorting-related upstream commits after the 43.0 tag.)
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There's a default keybinding of XF86Tools to launch gnome-control-
center. On my ThinkPad X390's keyboard it is Fn-F9. This keybinding no
longer works in Ubuntu 22.10. Instead I see this error in my journal:
spal. 22 20:27:34 blynas gsd-media-keys[3793]: Could not find
This was fixed upstream in version 42.beta:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-
daemon/-/commit/371a1260630035724e20972ae5bda7098e2928a7
Ubuntu explicitly reverts that in debian/patches/ubuntu/Revert-media-
keys-fix-gnome-settings-desktop-file.patch with the rationale
> Ubuntu isn't ge
Public bug reported:
If you have ~/Pictures/Screenshots open in Nautilus and you take new
screenshots, some of them will get tiny thumbnails instead of regular
size thumbnails.
See attached picture of the end result: some images have full size
thumbnails, some have tiny ones.
ProblemType: Bug
Di
Looking through upstream bug tracker I wonder if this might be caused by
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/-/issues/2487#note_1553836?
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Saw this crash for the first time.
I'm on Ubuntu 18.10. Every time I ask gnome-software to check for
updates, the number of open files (watch 'ls /proc/$(pidof gnome-
software)/fd') grows by 25, then drops a bit and settles down to 7
higher than it was before.
I'm attaching two snapshots of ls -
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Tried this again on Ubuntu 18.10, and I'm happy to report that almost
everything works fine!
- "Other locations" in Nautilus shows my Samba server (after a couple of
seconds)
- I can click on it, get an authentication dialog, then see the shares
- I can click on a share and see the files
- I can
Public bug reported:
I was trying to bring my Firefox window to front by pressing Super+2
(it's my second pinned launcher), and gnome-shell crashed.
journalctl shows this:
lapkr. 06 16:38:58 blynas gnome-shell[3417]: JS ERROR: TypeError: malformed
UTF-8 character sequence at offset 0
The JS traceback points to this line:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/blob/3913fa5044b2cd1d5abadc9b4254d06215491458/js/ui/windowManager.js#L1771
(GitLab commit doesn't match gnome-shell from Ubuntu 19.10, sorry! I
didn't have the time to go hunt for the exact commit that corresponds to
apport-retrace --gdb --sandbox system --cache ~/.cache/apport-retrace
/var/crash/_usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash
...
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
#0 __GI_raise (sig=) at ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:50
50 ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c: Toks failas a
Upstream bug report: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
shell/issues/1870
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues #1870
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues/1870
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Title:
JS ERROR: TypeError: malformed UTF-8 character sequence at offset
My notes indicate I saw this crash-leaving-helpfully-unlocked-session-
after-resume at least 10 times in 16.10, but I don't remember seeing
this (and my notes record no crashes) in 17.04.
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Public bug reported:
1. Open Nautilus
2. Click 'Other Locations' in the sidebar
3. Click 'Windows Network'
Expectation:
- a list of local servers with Samba shares
Actual result:
- nothing happens for a while, then a popup saying "Could not get list
of shares from the server: No such file or d
I've been unable to get network browsing to work even after installing
samba and disabling the firewall. smbtree -N shows other servers and
shares on the LAN, but Nautilus just shows the Opening... dialog without
making any progress even after several minutes.
(Accessing smb://server/share in Nau
Public bug reported:
1. Open a gnome-terminal window with two tabs
2. Open a second window, also with two tabs
3. Drag the 2nd tab of the 2nd window onto the rightmost part of the 1st window
4. Drag the 3rd tab of the 1st window back onto the 2nd window
What happens: all terminal windows suddenly
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1637333 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1637333
This is probably a duplicate of bug 1637333.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1637333
gnome-terminal crashes when tab is dragged onto another tab's terminal area
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