Public bug reported:
When installing ubuntu 17.10 beta 2, from the desktop ISO, on virtualbox
with a 10GB disk and 8GB memory:
* select 'erase disk' during install
* check LVM checkbox
* click next
The installer will now prompt that the root partition is too small,
because it allocated about
Still present exactly as described in the initial 2007 report. When
using screen this is highly annoying.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/408646
Title:
underlines remain in konsole fro
Actually, this is not gnome-terminal specific. I just had the same thing
happen when running gedit in windowmaker. When clicking the resize
triangle in it, it produces the same malfunctioning behavior. Killing
the gedit from a shell will make the mouse work again. This ticket
should move to somethi
I can confirm this. The exact same happens to me. I can resize a gnome-
terminal using the windowmaker decorators. Clicking the gnome resize
triangle in the bottom-right of the terminal will cause the mouse
misbehavior as you describe. Killing all gnome terminals (pkill -f
gnome-terminal) restores
Same problem here, with latest Karmic:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series
Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 07)
Linux li3910 2.6.31-14-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Oct 16 14:04:26 UTC
2009 i686 GNU/Linux
Tux racer windowed/fullscreen at 640x480 gets 8fps
Another report that it still works like this in Jaunty, although I
didn't know it was due to compiz until now. This seems to be a generic
compiz UI integration shortcoming, as shortcut settings seem to be all
over the place after compiz has been enabled.
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Setting the number of workspaces under