I had the same issue but due to multiple profiles. I guess the process
for the transition to snap would not be able to tell whether there are
other profiles or not, so I am not reopening. The solution: copy all
existing profiles, like so:
cp -r ~/.google/someProfile1/ ~/snap/chromium/common/
cp -r
Still a problem with version 4.3.11(1). That is the version the comes
with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
This currently provides a reliable way to crash bash. I'm not sure about
the implications, though.
** Changed in: bash (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1450489
Title:
Non-existing executable causes bash to crash
To manage notifi
Public bug reported:
The following line causes the bash to crash consistently.
foo.sh &> /dev/null &
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 14.04
Package: bash 4.3-7ubuntu1.5
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-49.83-generic 3.13.11-ckt17
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-49-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.14
So this problem has been with us since 2011, and I can confirm it still
for Ubuntu 14.04.
To reproduce:
1) Copy the name of an arbitrary file: Mark file, F2, Ctrl-C, ESC
2) Copy any file: Mark file, Ctrl-C
3) Paste twice: Ctrl-v, Ctrl-v
The second paste is not possible. In fact, Ctrl-A and possib