To those who think the default behavior is a "deficiency" or a "bad
design decision": it is neither. It is the only correct behavior when
dealing with text files. It is not a matter of "simple" vs. "complex"
editors either: it is a matter of Windows vs. Unix text format.
In the Windows world, text
It's not a bug, it's a feature.
In the Unix world, a line of text ends with the character, by
definition. A file consisting solely of the four-byte sequence "foo\n"
contains only one line. And this is what gedit *correctly* shows.
See "Why should text files end with a newline?":
https://stackove
Today, after an `apt upgrade' that brought me an updated grub, the
problem came back. I logged on the second virtual console, edited
/etc/default/grub, and found a new instance of the line
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
I commented it out, typed `sudo update-grub`, then `sudo reboo
Having the exact same issue here:
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- NVIDIA Driver Version: 430.50
System utterly broken after upgrade from 19.04 (kernel panics), managed
to kind of repair it, then this infinite login loop. I could get out of
the loop by logging in another virtual console, then typ
Here, ibus-daemon is taking 577 MiB:
$ ps -C ibus-daemon -o %cpu,%mem,vsz,rss,time,cmd
%CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TIME CMD
0.0 14.8 956332 591468 00:18:15 /usr/bin/ibus-daemon --daemonize ...
Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS. Uptime is 19 days.
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I am experiencing the same "Source ID XXX was not found" messages (but
not the "assertion 'commit != NULL' failed") on a small repository
(2 branches, 25 files, 29 commits). When I click on either one of the
branches or on "All commits" on the left pane, I randomly either get:
1. the expected beha
I just tried my own patch on Lubuntu 14.04. Control_R works fine, but
Ctrl+Shift+Space does NOT yield the expected narrow no-break space. It
can still be generated by AltGr+v anyway.
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Can someone please reopen this bug? I confirm it is still here on Ubuntu
Trusty 14.04.3 LTS.
I managed to fix the bug on my system. I am sharing here both my
findings and a patch.
The upstream fix from freedesktop.org does essentially three things:
1. In types/pc, define a new type LOCAL_EIGHT_