[Expired for gnome-shell (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Maybe the bug you _really_ wanted to report is that gnome-terminal
doesn't use the "surrounding text" feature of input methods?
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By the way... absolutely independently from terminals...
U+17d2 is a combining accent. When I checked (many years ago), major
graphical toolkits (e.g. GTK and QT) disagreed whether the backspace
keypress should delete only the combining accent, or the entire glyph
(base character + combining
Public bug reported:
When I simply move my mouse cursor on an empty desktop, gnome-shell's
CPU usage goes up from 20% (when idle) to 60%, which causes stuttering.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: gnome-shell 42.9-0ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu
Correct me please if I'm wrong, but it looks to me that you have studied
the relevant source code and even located the problem in one of the ibus
related package.
So I'm wondering, shouldn't you have filed this bug against that
component, rather than gnome-terminal?
Is there anything
It's never the terminal emulator (whether GNOME Terminal or any other
terminal app) that decides what to print on a backspace. The only thing
it does is that it tells over the tty line that the backspace key has
been pressed.
It's the remote party, which could be the application running inside
Public bug reported:
When I'm using ibus-keyman with the IPA (SIL) keyboard in gnome-terminal
and type n> (or just backspace after the n), gnome-terminal crashes.
The reason is that in text_input_delete_surrounding_text()
(modules/input/imwayland.c:253) before_length doesn't get checked. If we
** Description changed:
If I have ខែ្ (U+1781 U+17c2 U+17d2) in the terminal and press
backspace, the first backspace deletes U+17c2 U+17d2 so that I'm left
with ខ (U+1781). Instead it should only delete the last codepoint,
U+17d2.
If I have ខែ (U+1781 U+17c2) a backspace deletes
** Description changed:
If I have `ខែ្` (U+1781 U+17c2 U+17d2) in the terminal and press
backspace, the first backspace deletes U+17c2 U+17d2 so that I'm left
with `ខ` (U+1781). Instead it should only delete the last codepoint,
U+17d2.
If I have `ខែ` (U+1781 U+17c2) a backspace
Sorry, I missed the previous comments.
> Do I read the gnome-settings-daemon patches correctly, and this
actually just entirely drops support for auth via NSS? So the regression
potential is that if someone has set up auth via a custom system nss
database, this *will* break login for them?
Well,
** Changed in: gnome-shell
Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1925683
Title:
Cursor Tracking with Gnome Shell Magnifier on
Public bug reported:
If I have `ខែ្` (U+1781 U+17c2 U+17d2) in the terminal and press
backspace, the first backspace deletes U+17c2 U+17d2 so that I'm left
with `ខ` (U+1781). Instead it should only delete the last codepoint,
U+17d2.
If I have `ខែ` (U+1781 U+17c2) a backspace deletes only U+17c2,
What's the status here? Questions are still unanswered after four
months.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1865226
Title:
gdm-smartcard pam config needs to be updated
I also have this issue. The first time the file dialog opens (e.g. in
Firefox, when you right-click and do save as on an image) the dialog
appears instantly. However, each subsequent file save seems to take
exponentially longer. To the second time it's 1 second, then 2 seconds,
5 seconds, and
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