Good catch. I confirm that path length does seem to be an issue here.
This bug has been around since 2008 now -- it's very annoying.
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It seems this has reappeared after some absence. Don't know if bash is
at fault. Anyway, in an xterm or gnome-terminal, typing
made_up_command &
Will often but not always cause the terminal to vanish which is
extremely annoying!
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Incidentally, if it is helpful in resolving, keyboard shortcuts to move
windows right left up and down still work but moving to a specific
workspace does not.
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I can confirm this still seems to affect me in 12.04. Tried setting the
shortcuts in cssm and using the keyboard settings in system settings.
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This seems to not happen in later versions of Ubuntu. I guess it got
patched.
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This can be fixed by sudo apt-get remove appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-gtk appmenu-qt
then logout and login again. Not sure why it appeared in the first place.
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Also affected by this one after upgrade to oneiric -- not using Unity
interface. Menu is there despite changing default setting and using
gconf-editor to check it is changed. Can manually toggle it but not
persistently turn the menu off.
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I beg your pardon, you are absolutely correct that it is not installed
by default. (I have no idea how it did get installed since I had a
fresh install of the OS and I install everything from command line, I
guess it was dragged in as a dependency from some other package).
You are also right that
Public bug reported:
lsh-server appears to be installed by default on natty. I did not
realise this and installed openssh-server. No conflict of packages was
reported and both packages were installed but with openssh-server in a
poorly configured state unable to get access to port 22. Because I
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: os-prober
System is karmic koala.
OS prober does not detect a mounted file system when the mount point
contains a space
rich...@gormenghast:~$ sudo mount /dev/sda3 /media/tmp
rich...@gormenghast:~$ sudo os-prober
/dev/sda3:Microsoft Windows XP Professi
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
When I drag a folder containing a complete album or a group of songs
from the same album from nautilus to rhythm box the song order is
randomised even though the songs are correctly tagged with track
numbers. This occurs on Hardy Heron
rhythmb
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16054541/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16054542/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16054543/ProcStatus.txt
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Sorry -- looking further I think this may be an issue with
command_not_found_handler not gnome-terminal at all.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
In Ubuntu 8.04, running a command which does not exist can sometimes
cause an exit command. Here is an example cut and pasted when gnome-
terminal is set to "stay open on exit".
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ gedit test &
[1] 13336
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: bash
Because in many circumstances autocompletion on psql triggers database
lookups, the command fails in an unexpected way if the postgres database
by default requires a password. The solution is to remove _pg_users and
_pg_databases routines from bash_
Oh -- for people who want a workaround while this is patched
sudo apt-get install gs-gpl
sudo update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/gs gs /usr/bin/gs-gpl
gets things working again.
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I try to keep apt-sources pretty clean apart from those extra
repositories added by automatix (but many people do that). The only
other thing I can think of that I do that not many other people do is to
use texlive rather than tetex since I have a job which involves
technical editing of documents
I think the problem may be to do with searching for missing fonts. In
any case, I can confirm the problem and attach a small eps file which
exhibits the issue
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/masts/documents$ gs-esp layer3.eps
ESP Ghostscript 815.04 (2007-03-14)
Copyright (C) 2004 artofcode LLC, Benicia, CA.
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