Public bug reported:
The installer crashed after complaining that grub could not be
installed.
On the system I was trying to upgrade, a user had abused their "sudo for
apt-get only" privileges to run sudo apt-get purge upstart, so the
computer had no /sbin/init, and would kernel panic on boot.
S
A better solution is to upgrade libvte
On Jan 13, 2016 7:15 PM, "atomi" wrote:
> I solved my issue by overriding Cr in tmux as gnome-terminal for
> whatever reason does not support \033]112\007
>
> set-option -g terminal-overrides ',xterm*:Cr=\E]12;gray\007'
>
> https://github.com/tmux/tmux/issue
Edmont's suggestion worked: i.e. updating to the latest version of
libvte fixed the problem in both gnome-terminal and terminator.
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Title:
gnome-
I am attaching a log.
After some trial and error, I was able to set up my terminal in a state
such that I could reproduce the error in a single keystroke.
The transcript of the session is:
$ script -f /home/$USER/bin/shell_logs/$(date +"%d-%b-%y_%H-%M-%S")_shell.log
Script started, file is /home/
Public bug reported:
Observed behavior:
When using tmux, the terminal occasionally displays the "boxed" version of the
0x001b character followed by two ']' characters either in the cursor's current
location or at the end of a refreshed line, or sometimes at an apparently
random position on the
Public bug reported:
The nm-connection-editor window is consistently showing the incorrect
network name for my various saved Wi-Fi networks in my fully updated
install of Ubuntu 14.04. Usually, at least one of the networks will
actually have the (slightly bolded) string "Wi-Fi" in place of the
net