While the Ubuntu team works on this (thanks!), there is a workaround:
use another terminal.
For example, terminator has 100% feature overlap for what I need and works with
F11 / maximize
sudo apt-get install terminator
But you want your terminal to launch from ctrl-alt-t? That's controlled by th
This occurred for me after I evaluated Gnome Shell, Nomachine's NX and FreeNX.
I'm not sure who the guilty culprit was but the problem boiled down to this:
# dpkg -l | grep -i freerdp
ii libfreerdp-plugins-standard1.0.1-2git
RDP client for Windows Ter
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: xfce4-session
After installing the Debian backports today, sessions do not restore
properly. Please note: this was working until today.
== Details ==
o All windows now restore to one workspace which is typically the last one
accessed. e
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xfce4-session
After installing the Debian backports today, sessions do not restore
properly. Please note: this was working until today.
== Details ==
o All windows now restore to one workspace which is typically the last one
accessed. eg. If you had one