Package: zenity
Version: 3.22.0-1+b1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
I was writing a script using `zenity`, involving a line like:
zenity --text-info --editable > "$file"
which as you are probably aware, opens a text dialog, takes user input, and
puts it in $file.
After running this script,
run (loop=0x562c3a285090) at ././glib/gmain.c:4125
__func__ = "g_main_loop_run"
#9 0x7f73088f0d55 in gtk_main () at ././gtk/gtkmain.c:1312
loop = 0x562c3a285090
#10 0x562c38bfa8a6 in main (argc=, argv=) at main.c:170
desktopfile =
context =
print-region.
The expected behavior, at least for me, would be Emacs printing what I had
selected, but instead it prints everything between point and mark, as if I had
used C-space instead.
The obvious workaround is to yank the selected rectangle into an empty buffer
and print that, but I am lazy :)
Regards, agafnd
o nervous to --
I prefer a stable system to messing around and possibly getting an unstable one.
Still, it's a shame I can't use the current kernel -- judging from the date of
the backports
kernel build, it seems unlikely it's been patched for Meltdown.
Regards, Agafnd
Since I don't know how the crash is triggered, I don't know whether this
helps or not. I haven't had it happen yet, but I've previously gone quite
a while without a crash.
Regards, Agafnd
Attached is gdb's output. PID: 1425 (mate-panel)
UID: 1000 (agafnd)
GID: 1000 (agafnd)
Signal: 11 (SEGV)
Timestamp: Wed 2018-01-03 20:29:25 EST (37min ago)
Command Line: mate-panel
Execu
> A backtrace for this crash is needed to find out the cause of the crash.
> It can be obtained, for example, if systemd-coredump is installed.
Hi,
If I understand correctly, you want me to run `systemd-coredump --backtrace`
(or some similar command) the next time mate-panel crashes?
Apologies if
Package: mate-panel
Version: 1.16.2-1
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Occasionally, mate-panel has crashed on my system. It's not a big problem --
the panels disappear, then reappear shortly afterward (kudos to whoever added
the error recovery).
Here are some examples of dmesg logs after thi
Package: src:linux
Followup-For: Bug #884116
I also encountered this problem after the latest apt update && apt upgrade. The
system didn't crash, though -- just the annoying right-to-left flicker
occasionally.
After asking around in #debian on freenode, I installed (with dpkg -i)
http://snapsho
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