Public bug reported:
Many man pages are not displayed correctly. For example, "man bash" or
"man 3 printf" do not display correctly.
If I do "man 3 printf" and copy/paste the output (below), the output
looks normal, but it does not look normal in my terminal screen! It is
totally messed up!
This
I'm using GNOME terminal.
thomas@my-work-computer:~$ gnome-terminal --version
GNOME Terminal 3.16.2
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Title:
man pages are not displayed correctly
** Also affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
man pages are not displayed correctly
To manage not
Yep, it looks like that was it. Black was set to bold.
I didn't change my profile preferences so why would I think the problem
would lie there?. The upgrade to 15.10 did something to my preferences.
At least now I know to investigate the preferences before opening a
ticket.
Thanks for your help!
Public bug reported:
1) Release: 15.04
2) I do not know the package or version.
3) Expected: I expect sound to be output from the speaker that is
connected to the headphones jack of my docking station.
4) Actual: No sound output at all.
I have this problem with my new computer: Dell Latitude E
The icon on the docking station looks like headphones. It does *not*
look like a headset or a line out. Attaching image.
** Attachment added: "Picture of the docking station headphones jack"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1464321/+attachment/4414017/+files/docking_s
Now the problem seems worse in 15.04 than it did in 14.04. Both use
different outlines for the active tab which only helps a little. And
in 14.04 there is a *slight* color difference in the active tab making it
*very* difficult to identify.
In 15.04 there is *no* color difference in the active ta