also note: it is easy to reproduce. Every time I start up terminal, open a tab,
then a second tab.
then detach one of them and all terminals crash.
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Matthias' work-around works for me also (crash does not happen now.)
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Title:
gnome-terminal freezing, then crashing
To
I was seeing this in ubuntu 22.04, and it stayed with me in 24.04. It is
easily reproducible.
hopen one terminal, open two more tabs, detach the middle one. crash. Every
time.
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Standard Unity. Have a laptop on a docking station, with a second
monitor connected. Lock the screen, go away for sufficient time for the
displays to blank. when I return, hit a key, the external display
powers up, but just shows me the background set for my account, no
dia
fwiw, If you go into /usr/share/polkit-1/actions
vi *power*
and find
yes
and change them all to no...
no
Then your sleep button is disabled. This is incredibly poorly
documented. I have no idea what ''allow_inactive'' means, or what any of
the stanzas are trying to convey, or why we have 7 langu
fwiw, If you go into /usr/share/polkit-1/actions
vi *power*
and find
yes
and change them all to no...
no
Then your sleep button is disabled. This is incredibly poorly
documented. I have no idea what ''allow_inactive'' means, or what any
of the stanzas are trying to convey, or why we have 7 lan
I have two desktop systems that are not intended to ever go into sleep
mode. The keyboards have the sleep key right near the escape key, and
even no the screen, suspend and hibernate are too close to logout and
lock screen, without and any confirmation, and typically about twenty
minutes of work t