Vte used to contain such drawing bugs, but we fixed all the known ones
about 1.5 years ago and I haven't seen any display corruption like yours
since then; nor have seen any other user complaining (I keep an eye on
official gnome-terminal bugzilla, Ubuntu, Debian and Red Hat
bugtracker).
I use
Ok, after I restarted the machine (although not Terminal) the strange
behaviour seems to have disappeared although it does come and go. But I
will give you the information you asked for as it may help you to figure
it out.
I scroll with the Up/Down keys, I have not tried any other way but will
do
Please let me know if I should add more information to my report.
** Also affects: meta-gnome3 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: meta-gnome3 (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Package changed:
This one might stupid, but just in case: Are you absolutely sure that
it's gnome-terminal, and some other similar app (xfce-terminal, mate-
terminal...)? What's the output of echo $VTE_VERSION ?
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The half-painted line suggests that it's a bug in gnome-terminal/vte, or
some component underneath (Gtk+, X, video driver)... No app running
inside the terminal, no matter how buggy, should be able to produce such
partial lines.
Nikita, how do you scroll exactly? Using the Up/Down or
One more question: Do you have anything like tmux, screen, ssh, or
similar additional layer of software running? Or you just open the
terminal, type "man dpkg" and it's buggy?
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