Another related fubar.
If I create a terminal by right-clicking on the background then middle-click on
the title bar puts the window to the bottom of the stack (as is configured
somewhere).
If I create one with CTL+ALT+T then the middle-click is ignored.
Don't seem to be able to select the
It seems that if you create a terminal window by typing CTRL+ALT+T everything
is fine.
If you create one by right-clicking on the background and selecting 'Open
terminal' the height changes.
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Not only does the user get logged out, but any daemon processes they've created
(that ought to
stay active even after logout) also get killed.
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Looks like it is Wayland (today).
For some strange reason it is behaving itself today as well.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1731489
Title:
Extending a gnome
It is a server install with IIRC the ubuntu-desktop package.
So I think it is Wayland - certainly rather different from the previous
versions.
I can also confirm that setting PS1 to "$ " stops the size change.
So it is related to the title updates being done by the shell every time it
sees
Public bug reported:
I've just installed Ubuntu 17.10.
If I 'grab' the right border of a gnome terminal window in order to resize it
(to unwrap long lines) the height of the window changes as well.
This is not desirable.
** Affects: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Same problem here.
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