I agree, many times the blinking cursor is just what is needed to
indicate that the focused terminal is working as intended or for example
a connection to a server is live.
Removing the blinking makes simple monitoring of the focused terminal
impossible.
Upstream should rethink their position on
It's nothing I can't live with, but as stated in the original bug description,
it's somewhat annoying when you don't realize that it's supposed to do that.
Imho it deters users with more experience from upgrading.
The action should be some kind of extra power saving option and not on by
default.
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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
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Bug descri
This happens when you try to switch users.
Switching to terminal and restarting the lightdm service results in a
lock-screen of the first user, from which you can log back in.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/838381
Title:
The cursor in active terminal window stops blinking after ten seconds.
Status in “gnome-terminal” package in Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
When the cursor stops blinking, you start to wonder if something is
wrong.
The point is that the cursor should never stop blinking in an active
terminal window.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 11.10
Package: gnome-terminal 3.0.1-0ubuntu3
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3
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