Hi Walter,
I updated security and recommended packages. This did not help. In a
terminal I ran "sleep 3; whiptail --msgbox foo 7 20" and in another
terminal I observed the logs. No entry was added. (I moved the mouse to
create an event that brings up whiptail). You find the logs as
attachment.
In
Sorry, Walter, I forgot to ask!
My English is bad and/or I don't understand technically what "syncing up
kernels" mean
and what to check in the logs /var/log/{syslog,Xorg.0.log} then.
Maybe it's a good idea to not classify the problem as a singularity
because it is not totally easy to come to th
Dear all,
Thanks for your efforts! As with virtualbox (under Win7 on this same DELL) I
meanwhile was unable to reproduce the behavior on a Lenovo Thinkpad.
I fully understand if you dont't want to waste your time. On the other hand, if
you think it's important you may of course ask me for furthe
After I realized this strange behavior I ran the live iso
(lubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso) and it was the same. But when I run the
live iso within virtualbox it does not happen. Maybe a particular device of my
DELL Optiplex 755 is responsible.
In addition to my description, the prompt seems t
Public bug reported:
The problem seems to be independent of the Terminal-Emulator. Gnome-
Terminal shows the same problem. My older version (16.04) of Lubuntu
does NOT show this problem.
If you run a (console) program with non blinking cursor (the default
setting) OR you put the focus away from t