The just-uploaded xrdp_0.9.17-2.dsc (Debian sid) fixes this via the PAM
configuration; thanks for the feedback!
** Changed in: xrdp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Public bug reported:
Version: 2.6.6-0ubuntu1~hardy1~andre1
GIMP always adds a comment “Created with the GIMP” to files when saving.
This is inacceptable, as it severely raises the file size, especially
when trying to use GIMP to make photos smaller to get them to fit into
space-constrained databa
Thanks, that _seems_ to do the trick. As for why, when storing large
binaries in LDAP, every three-octet group is precious (we have user
photos in LDAP for perusal by the company’s Jabber server with
mod_vcard_ldap and mod_shared_roster_ldap) as there are timeouts. We
found that jpegPhoto attribute
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mksh/+bug/446132
Sorry, there won’t be an mksh R40 release in time for karmic…
the above mentioned one does not include the code change,
which is a little too intrusive for a _really_ quick backport and
has not yet received much testing.
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Jaunty: CTRL-
Fixed upstream in commitid 1004AB6650915B0514A – see
http://cvs.mirbsd.de/mksh/
Will be in mksh R40 – see http://mirbsd.de/mksh#clog (or
http://mirbsd.de/mksh#r40 once it’s out)
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => In Progress
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Jaunty: CTRL-LEFT and CTRL-RIGHT do not work in
Hm, this status is more right. ☺
Anyway, I will (probably) only support the (as confirmed by Tom Dickey)
“correct” sequence
for Ctrl-Cur{Left,Right}, the ones with a ‘5’ in them, not the ones with a ‘3’
in them (Alt-{←,→}).
** Changed in: mksh (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committe
>@Thorsten: so you are saying that this is not fixable in the shells
themselves.
in mksh only – I’m mksh upstream, I have no relation to the other shells listed.
Please set the bug for mksh only to WONTFIX, because while it’s on the TODO
it’d require a rewrite of the keybinding and input processin
On Sat, 11 Apr 2009, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
> There's no WONTFIX, so I've set it to invalid, because in mksh it is a
Hm, actually, there is, but we cannot see it, according to the LP docs.
> desired behaviour.
Not actually desired, but not fixable with the current codebase.
> If I reme