Paul Gevers elb...@debian.org wrote:
On 22-02-14 20:07, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
And we can revert the Orca change and keep binding orca+q to quit
orca (that's a one-liner patch). Or leave it as is (as super+alt+s
does that too) and see if we hear any complaints. Thoughts?
I don't
Matija Grabnar mat...@serverflow.si wrote:
I can confirm that I am seeing this problem, too.
emacs -nw blocks, eating 100% CPU and not accepting any
input. The only way to get out of it is to kill emacs from
another session.
It's the same here when I invoke Emacs from a virtual console.
Iain Lane la...@ubuntu.com wrote:
I've reported this upstream and bisected to find the first bad
commit, see [0].
Thank you for the excellent work in identifying the commit responsible for the
bug.
Making this bug RC to prevent testing migration. Downgrade if you
disagree (but it seems to
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