[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Fionn
Just for the records: I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Fionn
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => Confirmed -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Ole Reinhardt
My thoughts exactly! At least with metacity session management seems to work from time to time. But after a cold restart of gnome the whole session is broken in any way. I don't understand what is that much of a problem that this issue _never_ worked correctly during my last 6 years of gnome exper

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-18 Thread Kees Kuip
Sometimes this problem doesn't occur. It seems to depend on when the bottom and/or top panel are made visible. If the panels are visible AFTER the terminals are visible than the terminals are moved to a different place. If the panels are visible BEFORE the terminals the position of the terminals

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Daniel Harvey
I have a different test case which I would like to have others try out. 1. Right click in one of the windows and select "Edit Current Profile". 2. Change something e.g. Add a character to "Select-by-word characters". As the change is made (i.e. immediately the key is typed), all other terminals E

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Daniel Harvey
The after screenshot. ** Attachment added: "After" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14665107/Screenshot2.jpg -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Actually, rather than reverting my terminals to 80x25, it swiftly crashes gnome-terminal. It doesn't do this every time, but if I play around with various terminal configurations (number of open windows, sizes, number of tabs), I can eventually make it segfault by editing the prefs as you suggest.

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-23 Thread Patric
I did some research regarding the window restore problem and came to the conclusion that it most likely is a bug in gnome-terminal. You can work around this by using the old version 2.18 of gnome-terminal from Ubuntu 7.10. Therefore I recommend to assign this bug to the gnome-terminal developers to

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-23 Thread Patric
Replacing the current buggy gnome-terminal can be done as follows (take care, very evil procedure!): -download right gnome-terminal 2.18 from http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/gnome-terminal -extract package to some temporary path (without actually installing it), e. g.: dpkg-deb --extract gnome-t

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-23 Thread Jason Tackaberry
This is likely related: if I edit the current profile and change the level of transparency, it immediately adjusts all terminal windows to exactly 25 rows. It also adjusts the number of columns on some, but not all of the windows, and not all of them get adjusted to the same number of columns. Be

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-23 Thread Thomas Thurman
I think this is possibly a window manager bug, since it's the window manager's job to resize the windows on restart. I don't see why it would affect compiz and metacity equally, though. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Also happens with Compiz. Here is how to reliably reproduce. I setup the following four gnome- terminal windows on 1600x1200 screen, each window with 4 tabs. 1. 848x558 at (4,49) (120x40 with LucidaTypewriter 9) 2. 848x558 at (4,638) (120x40 with LucidaTypewriter 9) 3. 729x363 at (867,49) (103x2

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
** Attachment added: "After logging back in." http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13946378/after.jpg -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu D

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Thomas Thurman
Sorry, was typing faster than I thought. The file will have the extension .ms, not .sm, and it will be in a subdirectory "sessions" of one of those directories I told you about. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Thomas Thurman
Okay, that's pretty interesting. The next thing to figure out is whether the configuration was saved wrongly, or is being restored wrongly. You should have a directory called ~/.config/metacity, or one called ~/.metacity. (Or perhaps you have both.) In one of these directories you'll find a fil

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
** Attachment added: "~/.gnome2/session after running gnome-session-save" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13947446/session -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because yo

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Attached is the file as requested. I will also attach ~/.gnome2/session for good measure. I removed ~/.metacity/sessions/* and ~/.gnome2/session and ran gnome-session-save. The resulting files are what was created. I then logged out and logged back in. The windows weren't restored properly, al

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-27 Thread hggdh
@Elio Bezerra da Silva: se nao desejais tais comunicados, por que estais subscrito a este bug? Em vez de -- sem razao -- reclamar, vá ao link no final do email, e seleccione "Unsubscribe". Alias, pedimos o respeito aos outros por cá. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not pr

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-30 Thread Fionn
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug. In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this indicates it is not a WM problem. ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the vi

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-04 Thread Kees Kuip
I got this bug also. It is very annoying. At first only the gnome-terminal with mutliple tabs was resized. But now the others are changing size and postion also. Kees -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 Y

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread laubster
I think I found what's wrong, but haven't found a good workaround yet. The smoking gun is in ~/.xsession-errors: ** (gnome-terminal:6994): WARNING **: Error parsing options: Unknown option --sm-config-prefix, passed from terminal child "gnome-terminal --help" reveals gnome-terminal version 2.22.1

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel Harvey
Hi, I would also like to CONFIRM this bug. However, I don't get the "Error parsing options" mention in the last post. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread Thomas Thurman
If laubster's diagnosis is correct, then this is a gnome-terminal bug and not a WM bug. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-11-26 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Is this still an issue with intrepid? ** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Low Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) Status: New => Incomplete -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-12-12 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on t

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-12-12 Thread Jason Tackaberry
I'm fine with closing this bug report. This bug no longer applies to Intrepid. Intrepid's session management is broken beyond all repair anyway. It doesn't even bother starting gnome-terminal, let alone starting windows with the wrong geometry. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal window

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-27 Thread hggdh
@Elio Bezerra da Silva: se nao desejais tais comunicados, por que estais subscrito a este bug? Em vez de -- sem razao -- reclamar, vá ao link no final do email, e seleccione "Unsubscribe". Alias, pedimos o respeito aos outros por cá. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not pr

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-30 Thread Fionn
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug. In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this indicates it is not a WM problem. ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the vi

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-04 Thread Kees Kuip
I got this bug also. It is very annoying. At first only the gnome-terminal with mutliple tabs was resized. But now the others are changing size and postion also. Kees -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 Y

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread laubster
I think I found what's wrong, but haven't found a good workaround yet. The smoking gun is in ~/.xsession-errors: ** (gnome-terminal:6994): WARNING **: Error parsing options: Unknown option --sm-config-prefix, passed from terminal child "gnome-terminal --help" reveals gnome-terminal version 2.22.1

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel Harvey
Hi, I would also like to CONFIRM this bug. However, I don't get the "Error parsing options" mention in the last post. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread Thomas Thurman
If laubster's diagnosis is correct, then this is a gnome-terminal bug and not a WM bug. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-18 Thread Kees Kuip
Sometimes this problem doesn't occur. It seems to depend on when the bottom and/or top panel are made visible. If the panels are visible AFTER the terminals are visible than the terminals are moved to a different place. If the panels are visible BEFORE the terminals the position of the terminals

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Daniel Harvey
I have a different test case which I would like to have others try out. 1. Right click in one of the windows and select "Edit Current Profile". 2. Change something e.g. Add a character to "Select-by-word characters". As the change is made (i.e. immediately the key is typed), all other terminals E

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Daniel Harvey
The after screenshot. ** Attachment added: "After" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14665107/Screenshot2.jpg -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Actually, rather than reverting my terminals to 80x25, it swiftly crashes gnome-terminal. It doesn't do this every time, but if I play around with various terminal configurations (number of open windows, sizes, number of tabs), I can eventually make it segfault by editing the prefs as you suggest.

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-23 Thread Patric
I did some research regarding the window restore problem and came to the conclusion that it most likely is a bug in gnome-terminal. You can work around this by using the old version 2.18 of gnome-terminal from Ubuntu 7.10. Therefore I recommend to assign this bug to the gnome-terminal developers to

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-23 Thread Patric
Replacing the current buggy gnome-terminal can be done as follows (take care, very evil procedure!): -download right gnome-terminal 2.18 from http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/gnome-terminal -extract package to some temporary path (without actually installing it), e. g.: dpkg-deb --extract gnome-t

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-11-26 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Is this still an issue with intrepid? ** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Low Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) Status: New => Incomplete -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-12-12 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on t

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-12-12 Thread Jason Tackaberry
I'm fine with closing this bug report. This bug no longer applies to Intrepid. Intrepid's session management is broken beyond all repair anyway. It doesn't even bother starting gnome-terminal, let alone starting windows with the wrong geometry. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal window

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-23 Thread Jason Tackaberry
This is likely related: if I edit the current profile and change the level of transparency, it immediately adjusts all terminal windows to exactly 25 rows. It also adjusts the number of columns on some, but not all of the windows, and not all of them get adjusted to the same number of columns. Be

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-23 Thread Thomas Thurman
I think this is possibly a window manager bug, since it's the window manager's job to resize the windows on restart. I don't see why it would affect compiz and metacity equally, though. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Also happens with Compiz. Here is how to reliably reproduce. I setup the following four gnome- terminal windows on 1600x1200 screen, each window with 4 tabs. 1. 848x558 at (4,49) (120x40 with LucidaTypewriter 9) 2. 848x558 at (4,638) (120x40 with LucidaTypewriter 9) 3. 729x363 at (867,49) (103x2

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
** Attachment added: "After logging back in." http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13946378/after.jpg -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu D

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Thomas Thurman
Sorry, was typing faster than I thought. The file will have the extension .ms, not .sm, and it will be in a subdirectory "sessions" of one of those directories I told you about. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Thomas Thurman
Okay, that's pretty interesting. The next thing to figure out is whether the configuration was saved wrongly, or is being restored wrongly. You should have a directory called ~/.config/metacity, or one called ~/.metacity. (Or perhaps you have both.) In one of these directories you'll find a fil

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
** Attachment added: "~/.gnome2/session after running gnome-session-save" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13947446/session -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because yo

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Attached is the file as requested. I will also attach ~/.gnome2/session for good measure. I removed ~/.metacity/sessions/* and ~/.gnome2/session and ran gnome-session-save. The resulting files are what was created. I then logged out and logged back in. The windows weren't restored properly, al

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Fionn
Just for the records: I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Fionn
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => Confirmed -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Ole Reinhardt
My thoughts exactly! At least with metacity session management seems to work from time to time. But after a cold restart of gnome the whole session is broken in any way. I don't understand what is that much of a problem that this issue _never_ worked correctly during my last 6 years of gnome exper

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-18 Thread Kees Kuip
Sometimes this problem doesn't occur. It seems to depend on when the bottom and/or top panel are made visible. If the panels are visible AFTER the terminals are visible than the terminals are moved to a different place. If the panels are visible BEFORE the terminals the position of the terminals

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Daniel Harvey
I have a different test case which I would like to have others try out. 1. Right click in one of the windows and select "Edit Current Profile". 2. Change something e.g. Add a character to "Select-by-word characters". As the change is made (i.e. immediately the key is typed), all other terminals E

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Daniel Harvey
The after screenshot. ** Attachment added: "After" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14665107/Screenshot2.jpg -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Actually, rather than reverting my terminals to 80x25, it swiftly crashes gnome-terminal. It doesn't do this every time, but if I play around with various terminal configurations (number of open windows, sizes, number of tabs), I can eventually make it segfault by editing the prefs as you suggest.

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-23 Thread Patric
I did some research regarding the window restore problem and came to the conclusion that it most likely is a bug in gnome-terminal. You can work around this by using the old version 2.18 of gnome-terminal from Ubuntu 7.10. Therefore I recommend to assign this bug to the gnome-terminal developers to

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-23 Thread Patric
Replacing the current buggy gnome-terminal can be done as follows (take care, very evil procedure!): -download right gnome-terminal 2.18 from http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/gnome-terminal -extract package to some temporary path (without actually installing it), e. g.: dpkg-deb --extract gnome-t

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-11-26 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Is this still an issue with intrepid? ** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Low Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) Status: New => Incomplete -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-12-12 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on t

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-12-12 Thread Jason Tackaberry
I'm fine with closing this bug report. This bug no longer applies to Intrepid. Intrepid's session management is broken beyond all repair anyway. It doesn't even bother starting gnome-terminal, let alone starting windows with the wrong geometry. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal window

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Fionn
Just for the records: I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Fionn
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => Confirmed -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Ole Reinhardt
My thoughts exactly! At least with metacity session management seems to work from time to time. But after a cold restart of gnome the whole session is broken in any way. I don't understand what is that much of a problem that this issue _never_ worked correctly during my last 6 years of gnome exper

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-23 Thread Jason Tackaberry
This is likely related: if I edit the current profile and change the level of transparency, it immediately adjusts all terminal windows to exactly 25 rows. It also adjusts the number of columns on some, but not all of the windows, and not all of them get adjusted to the same number of columns. Be

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-23 Thread Thomas Thurman
I think this is possibly a window manager bug, since it's the window manager's job to resize the windows on restart. I don't see why it would affect compiz and metacity equally, though. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Also happens with Compiz. Here is how to reliably reproduce. I setup the following four gnome- terminal windows on 1600x1200 screen, each window with 4 tabs. 1. 848x558 at (4,49) (120x40 with LucidaTypewriter 9) 2. 848x558 at (4,638) (120x40 with LucidaTypewriter 9) 3. 729x363 at (867,49) (103x2

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
** Attachment added: "After logging back in." http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13946378/after.jpg -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu D

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Thomas Thurman
Sorry, was typing faster than I thought. The file will have the extension .ms, not .sm, and it will be in a subdirectory "sessions" of one of those directories I told you about. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bug

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Thomas Thurman
Okay, that's pretty interesting. The next thing to figure out is whether the configuration was saved wrongly, or is being restored wrongly. You should have a directory called ~/.config/metacity, or one called ~/.metacity. (Or perhaps you have both.) In one of these directories you'll find a fil

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
** Attachment added: "~/.gnome2/session after running gnome-session-save" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13947446/session -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because yo

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Attached is the file as requested. I will also attach ~/.gnome2/session for good measure. I removed ~/.metacity/sessions/* and ~/.gnome2/session and ran gnome-session-save. The resulting files are what was created. I then logged out and logged back in. The windows weren't restored properly, al

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-27 Thread hggdh
@Elio Bezerra da Silva: se nao desejais tais comunicados, por que estais subscrito a este bug? Em vez de -- sem razao -- reclamar, vá ao link no final do email, e seleccione "Unsubscribe". Alias, pedimos o respeito aos outros por cá. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not pr

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-30 Thread Fionn
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug. In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this indicates it is not a WM problem. ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the vi

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-04 Thread Kees Kuip
I got this bug also. It is very annoying. At first only the gnome-terminal with mutliple tabs was resized. But now the others are changing size and postion also. Kees -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 Y

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread laubster
I think I found what's wrong, but haven't found a good workaround yet. The smoking gun is in ~/.xsession-errors: ** (gnome-terminal:6994): WARNING **: Error parsing options: Unknown option --sm-config-prefix, passed from terminal child "gnome-terminal --help" reveals gnome-terminal version 2.22.1

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel Harvey
Hi, I would also like to CONFIRM this bug. However, I don't get the "Error parsing options" mention in the last post. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread Thomas Thurman
If laubster's diagnosis is correct, then this is a gnome-terminal bug and not a WM bug. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Fionn
Just for the records: I just installed a clean, new shiny jaunty and gnome-terminal STILL does not properly restore!? I really wonder how all you coding guys survived the last YEARS!? Do you really re-open and re-arrange all your terminals each time you login? Thank god I saved my ancient gnome-te

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Fionn
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => Confirmed -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2009-07-20 Thread Ole Reinhardt
My thoughts exactly! At least with metacity session management seems to work from time to time. But after a cold restart of gnome the whole session is broken in any way. I don't understand what is that much of a problem that this issue _never_ worked correctly during my last 6 years of gnome exper

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-27 Thread hggdh
@Elio Bezerra da Silva: se nao desejais tais comunicados, por que estais subscrito a este bug? Em vez de -- sem razao -- reclamar, vá ao link no final do email, e seleccione "Unsubscribe". Alias, pedimos o respeito aos outros por cá. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not pr

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-30 Thread Fionn
Hi, I would just like to CONFIRM this bug. In addition I can add the experience that downgrading gnome-terminal to the latest gutsy version does indeed seem to FIX the issue. I guess this indicates it is not a WM problem. ALSO I experienced that the terminals changed size and position when the vi

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-04 Thread Kees Kuip
I got this bug also. It is very annoying. At first only the gnome-terminal with mutliple tabs was resized. But now the others are changing size and postion also. Kees -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 Y

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread laubster
I think I found what's wrong, but haven't found a good workaround yet. The smoking gun is in ~/.xsession-errors: ** (gnome-terminal:6994): WARNING **: Error parsing options: Unknown option --sm-config-prefix, passed from terminal child "gnome-terminal --help" reveals gnome-terminal version 2.22.1

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread Daniel Harvey
Hi, I would also like to CONFIRM this bug. However, I don't get the "Error parsing options" mention in the last post. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-08 Thread Thomas Thurman
If laubster's diagnosis is correct, then this is a gnome-terminal bug and not a WM bug. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-18 Thread Kees Kuip
Sometimes this problem doesn't occur. It seems to depend on when the bottom and/or top panel are made visible. If the panels are visible AFTER the terminals are visible than the terminals are moved to a different place. If the panels are visible BEFORE the terminals the position of the terminals

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Daniel Harvey
I have a different test case which I would like to have others try out. 1. Right click in one of the windows and select "Edit Current Profile". 2. Change something e.g. Add a character to "Select-by-word characters". As the change is made (i.e. immediately the key is typed), all other terminals E

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Daniel Harvey
The after screenshot. ** Attachment added: "After" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14665107/Screenshot2.jpg -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-22 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Actually, rather than reverting my terminals to 80x25, it swiftly crashes gnome-terminal. It doesn't do this every time, but if I play around with various terminal configurations (number of open windows, sizes, number of tabs), I can eventually make it segfault by editing the prefs as you suggest.

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-23 Thread Patric
I did some research regarding the window restore problem and came to the conclusion that it most likely is a bug in gnome-terminal. You can work around this by using the old version 2.18 of gnome-terminal from Ubuntu 7.10. Therefore I recommend to assign this bug to the gnome-terminal developers to

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-05-23 Thread Patric
Replacing the current buggy gnome-terminal can be done as follows (take care, very evil procedure!): -download right gnome-terminal 2.18 from http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/gnome-terminal -extract package to some temporary path (without actually installing it), e. g.: dpkg-deb --extract gnome-t

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-11-26 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
Is this still an issue with intrepid? ** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided => Low Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) Status: New => Incomplete -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-12-12 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
We are closing this bug report because it lacks the information we need to investigate the problem, as described in the previous comments. Please reopen it if you can give us the missing information, and don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future. To reopen the bug report you can click on t

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-12-12 Thread Jason Tackaberry
I'm fine with closing this bug report. This bug no longer applies to Intrepid. Intrepid's session management is broken beyond all repair anyway. It doesn't even bother starting gnome-terminal, let alone starting windows with the wrong geometry. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal window

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-23 Thread Jason Tackaberry
This is likely related: if I edit the current profile and change the level of transparency, it immediately adjusts all terminal windows to exactly 25 rows. It also adjusts the number of columns on some, but not all of the windows, and not all of them get adjusted to the same number of columns. Be

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-23 Thread Thomas Thurman
I think this is possibly a window manager bug, since it's the window manager's job to resize the windows on restart. I don't see why it would affect compiz and metacity equally, though. -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
Also happens with Compiz. Here is how to reliably reproduce. I setup the following four gnome- terminal windows on 1600x1200 screen, each window with 4 tabs. 1. 848x558 at (4,49) (120x40 with LucidaTypewriter 9) 2. 848x558 at (4,638) (120x40 with LucidaTypewriter 9) 3. 729x363 at (867,49) (103x2

[Bug 221144] Re: After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login

2008-04-26 Thread Jason Tackaberry
** Attachment added: "After logging back in." http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13946378/after.jpg -- After upgrading to hardy, gnome-terminal windows are not properly restored on login https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/221144 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu D

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