This was caused by https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=677329,
which is fixed in Xenial (Gtk+ 3.18.9).
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FYI: Newer versions of vte/gnome-terminal set TERM=xterm-256color
(hardcoded; no config option available).
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Title:
TERM unconditionally set to
Note that the new Debian package also contains a security fix!
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Please sync pcre2 10.21 from Debian
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Could you please sync pcre2 version 10.21 from Debian Unstable into
Xenial?
This would help with Xenial's future compatibility with newer versions
of VTE (the terminal widget behind gnome-terminal and friends).
Newest development VTE introduces (and enables by default)
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Could you please sync vte2.91 version 0.42.5 from Debian Unstable?
Currently Xenial beta ships 0.42.4.
The difference is only one single tiny little change. Under some
circumstances, vte failed to update the cursor shape when it was altered
via an escape sequence.
This was
Should be fixed in Xenial by the libgtk-3-0_3.18.9-1ubuntu1 package.
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Gnome-terminal continues to show outline cursor after getting focus
** Changed in: gtk+3.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Sync 3.18.9 from Debian
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This patch has nothing to do with the current bugreport.
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Current tab is not highlighted
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A quick summary of how to reproduce the two gnome-terminal bugs which
are the consequence of the said Gtk+ bug:
Using Ubuntu's default Unity desktop, launch gnome-terminal and xterm.
Make xterm the focused window, but move the mouse to stay over gnome-
terminal. Press Ctrl+D to quit xterm.
The
Public bug reported:
Currently Xenial (beta) contains Gtk+ 3.18.8, whereas 3.18.9 has already
arrived to Debian Unstable.
Could you please sync 3.18.9 from Debian?
It fixes Gnome #677329 (missing focus in/out events) which badly effects
multiple apps, including at least gnome-terminal and
Guake uses the ancient and unmaintained gtk2-based vte. Ideally they
should rewrite their code against gtk3 and hence a much newer vte.
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** Package changed: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) => nam (Ubuntu)
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terminl shows "Segmentation fault(core dumped)" while opening nam
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The exact same thing is happening to me too.
The obvious workaround I've found is to remove the offending fonts-noto-
cjk package.
** Changed in: skype (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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Start gnome-terminal on the default Unity desktop.
Click either on the window decoration's maximize button, or press F11 to
fullscreen. Perform the same again to come back from
maximized/fullscreen state.
Notice that the window doesn't get back its previous size, it only
A "unity --reset" on its own solved the problem for me now.
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App menus often don't appear at all
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I don't have autologin either.
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App menus often don't appear at all
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For me it's almost the same.
unity-gtk3-module:
Status: install ok installed
Version: 0.0.0+15.04.20150118-0ubuntu1
GTK_MODULES=gail:atk-bridge:unity-gtk-module:gail:atk-bridge
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** Changed in: vte2.91 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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libvte-2.90-dev and libvte-2.91-dev shouldn't conflict
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I've been using gnome-terminal with "Monospace Regular 8" for years,
which always had a 6x13 px font size (the same size as xterm, just nicer
antialiasing).
With yesterday's update in Xenial, it became wider: 7x13 px each cell
(and less pleasing to my eyes).
The neighbor
I see no rationale behind anyone every trying to move the cursor (left,
right, home, end...) while typing their password.
Typing digits as part of the password is a reasonable thing.
_If_ there's a warning at all (which I agree with the original report
that doesn't make too much sense and just
Occurred to me again, this time after a clean (intentional) reboot.
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App menus often don't appear at all
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Normally when you press the volume/brightness up/down keys (perhaps more
of them, in various order), the notification fades out 2 seconds after
the last such keypress.
If such a key is pressed again within these 2 seconds, the duration is
extended, the 2 second timer starts
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I have Unity with System Settings -> Appearance -> Behavior -> Show the
menus for a window: In the menu bar.
When I log in, often most of the apps don't present their menus in the
topmost menu bar, rendering the entire desktop pretty much unusable.
In the top left corner I
Xenial now ships 4.1.
** Changed in: joe (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Please update to 3.8 or 4.1
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Will be obsoleted by bug 1541291.
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libvte-2.90-dev and libvte-2.91-dev shouldn't conflict
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** Description changed:
- This is well obsolete, since it was replaced by vte3.91 as a separate
+ This is well obsolete, since it was replaced by vte2.91 as a separate
source package to ease the transition. It has now been removed in
debian. It should be removed from ubuntu also.
See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=747046
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Note: the bug report is about Ubuntu's (or Debian's?) custom wrapper
script, not mainstream gnome-terminal.
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specify error
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** Changed in: mc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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Please update to 4.8.15
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Currently Ubuntu ships mc-4.8.13. Please update to 4.8.15.
There have been many bugfixes, and a big rewrite of the viewer
addressing about 10 conceptual issues. This viewer rewrite appeared in
git about a year ago and then in 4.8.14 and has proven to work reliably
since
** Tags added: packaging xenial
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libvte-2.90-dev and libvte-2.91-dev shouldn't conflict
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Ubuntu ships joe-3.7.
3.8 was released which fixes many bugs (including a segfault) and adds a
few minor new features (e.g. it finally uses the last column), but no
big new features.
4.1 contains several brand new features as well.
I've been using 3.8 since it was released
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(gtk3) Alt+T prints error: no attribute 'set_has_separator'
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Error printed on window close
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rotate does not work if tab is open
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(gtk3) Shift+Ctrl+Q fails: object has no attribute 'DELETE'
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Upstreaming to bug 1520377, let's continue the investigation there.
Marking as reverse-duplicate.
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Stale tab titles
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Marking as reverse-duplicate.
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Double characters on inactive terminal
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Press Alt+T (default binding: "Edit window title"). This is printed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/egmont/terminator/terminatorlib/terminal.py", line 863, in
on_keypress
getattr(self, "key_" + mapping)()
File
Just removing this single line of source code that contains
"set_has_separator" fixes the problem and setting the window title
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(Solution found at https://github.com/joansalasoler/auale/issues/1 ->
closing comment.)
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Press Shift+Ctrl+Q ("Close window").
This message is printed twice, and the window is not closed:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/egmont/terminator/terminatorlib/window.py", line 208, in
on_key_press
Gdk.Event(Gdk.DELETE)):
File
Note that it results in the same kind of warings printed as in bug
1518063.
Please apply the patch nevertheless, we can worry about the warning
later.
** Patch added: "Fix"
Public bug reported:
Both gtk2 and gtk3, in the latter case on top of 1519988:
Close a window with Ctrl+Shift+Q. This is printed:
is not in registered window list
** Affects: terminator (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Ssssh, don't ask! I have no clue what I'm doing, but it works.
** Patch added: "Fix the focus, too"
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(No clue about the focus loss yet.)
** Patch added: "Fix rotating with tabs present"
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See bug 1518069 (including fix for the gtk3 branch).
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Title:
handle_size parameter not loading
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See bug 1518114 which includes a patch for the gtk3 branch (might work
for the gtk2 branch too, I don't know).
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Title:
Transparency slider
Sounds pretty much the same as bug 1160508.
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Stale tab titles
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Sounds pretty much the same as bug 1225819.
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Custom tab title reset on split close
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See bug 1518554 for the missing bit required to make it work in the gtk3
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Title:
New terminals don't start in correct directory if it's
Still present in the gtk3 branch.
Furthermore, new bug in the gtk3 version: More often than not, the
focused pane also loses focus (while its title usually mistakenly stays
red, but it turns to gray after the window loses focus and remains gray
when the window is focused again).
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Stale tab titles
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Still present in gtk3 branch.
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These are two different, API/ABI-incompatible library versions
(installed under different directories, having different SONAME).
I should be able to install both versions at once, and let the build
script of apps choose which one they're building against. Just as I can
No, sorry, not.
It was a series of big patches heavily modifying the behavior. They're
clearly not suitable to be backported to a stable distro. There's no
self-contained tiny fix available for this problem. And since it's fixed
in mainstream gnome-terminal, I have absolutely no interest in
The actual relevant package is vte.
I'm not an Ubuntu developer, I'm a vte and gnome-terminal developer
lurking around here. If it's fixed in Wily, I'm happy that it's no
longer a bug in mainstream gnome-terminal. There's nothing I can do to
backport the fix to older Ubuntus.
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You seem to be running midnight commander Do you turn off its panels and
press Enter there?
Can you reproduce outside of mc?
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Japanese
"\[" never makes it to the terminal, it's internal to bash.
I can't reproduce in Wily. The underlying terminal code changed a lot,
in fact, we removed all the special handling for iso-2022 (escape
sequences within and such), it's now purely a charset handled by the
iconv layer. This might have
I don't see a problem here. Copying from "man X":
The WIDTH and HEIGHT parts of the geometry specification are usually
measured in either pixels or characters, depending on the application.
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Does setting a much simpler PS1 make the bug go away? E.g.
PS1='$'
Can you please share the current values of PS1 and PROMPT_COMMAND?
echo "$PS1"
echo "$PROMPT_COMMAND"
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It is possible to set the encoding, temporarily (for the given tab only)
under Terminal, or permanently as the new default for a profile under
Profile Preferences -> Compatibility.
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Could you please launch the "cat" command and then press Ctrl-space?
What do you see without touching the input method, and with touching it
plus your patch? The expected behavior is ^@ to appear.
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Scrollback with Shift-PageUp Shift-PageDown does not refresh screen
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@zyv, @laney: On one hand I'm glad you released a fix; on the other hand
there are several other important patches that would be safe and easy to
cherry-pick, e.g. see lp bug 1433206, but there were other fixes for
segfaults and such.
Let me know if you're interested in coming up with another vte
Double click is not meant to select a URL (there's an option in the
right click menu for that), and adding colon to the list of word-chars
won't fix it either. E.g. if you have a URL with a trailing dot (which
strictly speaking could be a part of the URL, but usually denotes the
end of a sentence)
The double click behavior doesn't care about URLs at all. It considers
certain characters as part of a word, certain others are not. There were
many debates specifically around whether ':' should be a word character
or not by default.
Unfortunately the setting is not available on the UI; see
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
Looks like duplicate of (or very similar to) bug 1500228 - can you
please answer the questions I posted there?
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in a fresh gnome-terminal
Oh, sorry, forget my previous comment. Are you really on Ubuntu 12.04?
Gnome-terminal there is known to contain these kinds of display bugs,
these were fixed in subsequent versions.
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I've upgraded from Vivid to Wily. The first thing I noticed was that (on
the default Unity desktop) the System Settings -> Mouse & Touchpad ->
Tap to click setting got disabled.
Instead of immediately realizing what the actual issue was, I was afraid
for some time that my
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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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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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
Bug no longer present in Wily, since it ditches its unmaintained overlay
scrollbar and goes with some stock (and maintained) Gtk+ solution.
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vte bug would be the best place. Feel free to submit the request with
your own wording, or I'll do it in a couple of days. Note, however, that
probably no work will happen on this for quite a few years - it might be
a nice idea, but given our limited resources, I doubt any of us would
jump right
I had no clue Terminator had its own implementation for search; makes
sense now.
As for the highlight API: Do you mean something that from Terminator you
want to specify things like "row 8 columns 10-12 should be italic;
columns 13-20 should change to yellow background..."? I guess this
should
Highlighting is done by vte, it can't highlight more than 1 match at a
time. I _think_ search is also handled by vte and at most 1 match per
logical line is returned.
Adding this feature would require extending vte's capabilities. I'm open
to that, let's hope vte's main developer is also willing
Just to clarify: the command should be pasted without the newlines. That
is, a command of about 8kB size. For me it was the command-not-found
script spinning the CPU at 100% for about a minute or two, but otherwise
not causing any harm to the rest of the system. Yet, it's indeed
undesirable.
**
** Summary changed:
- Using the shortcut 'Strg+Alt+T' takes at least ten seconds to open the
terminal
+ Using the shortcut 'Ctrl+Alt+T' takes at least ten seconds to open the
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I had similar problems on Utopic (14.10), but not anymore on Vivid
(15.04). The same problem occurred to me with all other system-wide
shortcuts as well, e.g. volume up/down, keyboard layout switch etc. I
heard other people confirming it. Is it maybe the same for you?
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Calculating wrong file sizes!
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This bug was located and fixed in Gtk+ (follow the link I posted above),
and the fix (https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/commit/?id=561ff51a) made
it to Vivid. Ubuntu folks should backport it to Trusty too.
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There are some known glitches with highlighting, but I'm not sure I
understand your situation.
Let's start with the simplest one: no highlighting, just
Shift+Page{Up,Down}. How does the bug occur exactly? How can I reproduce
it? (I'm using these keys all the time and never had a problem, except
Is there a way to reproduce this?
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gnome-terminal-server process randomly gets into a deadlock and blocks
gnome-terminals
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Sounds really interesting.
Any chance of this being the same as
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=730763 ?
Could also indeed be an issue related to Cinnamon. Can you try to
reproduce under a different WM?
Can you download vte-0.38.3, compile with ./configure --enable-debug;
make and
Vivid ships 3 parallel versions of vte:
libvte9 0.28.x - used by Gtk2 apps such as terminator, xfce4-terminal
libvte-2.90-9 0.36.x - a tiny bit older than the newest, used by e.g.
roxterm-gtk3
libvte-2.91-0 0.38.x - the newest, used by e.g. gnome-terminal
As stated above, the bug was fixed in
I do have appmenu-qt5 installed. If I remove the package, the menu
inside konsole's window remains, and the one in Unity's top bar
vanishes. Clearly not the direction in which I'd expect the duplicate
menu issue to be resolved.
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Ubuntu might decide to create a patch and apply to Vivid, in that case
it'll reach its users in a short time. It's beyond my control (I'm not
an Ubuntu developer, and for this reason I can't close this bug either.)
Even if upstream addressed this situation, it would take 1 year until it
makes it
@zds: Making it a profile-level setting could lead to another pretty
annoying misleading behavior, e.g. you have two tabs, Alt+2 switches
from the 1st to the 2nd, but then Alt+1 doesn't switch back. There's a
good reason hotkeys are global, not per-profile.
@laney: I wasn't the one pushing for
Public bug reported:
Alt+Click on the big handlebar of overlay scrollbar.
Expected result: Nothing should happen, apart from bringing the window
to the foreground and preferably even grabbing it for move. The
contents inside the window should be left intact.
Actual result: It scrolls the
Under Preferences, you can specify whether the New Terminal menu entry
opens it in a window or a tab.
Separate shortcuts (Shift+Ctrl+N and Shift+Ctrl+T by default) are still
available.
This was a change done in mainstream gnome-terminal; I have no idea what
was the intent behind it. I have no
Gnome-terminal indeed removed this feature from the UI. You can still
set the title via escape sequences. E.g. define this function in your
.bashrc:
title () {
echo -n $'\e]0;'$@$'\a'
}
and then change the title with the command:
$ title This is my new title
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Gnome-terminal is unfortunately known to have troubles with non-UTF-8
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In your case, however, I suspect that you're doing something wrong with
your installation (because you also seem to aim for UTF-8). It's weird
to me that you
You could also try setting LANG=yourlocale and LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
simultaneously - does this work?
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Title:
terminal won't launch with a
As a rule of thumb: try these in xterm (and maybe a few other
terminals); if it's the same there then it's probably a bash/readline
bug :) as it's also the case in these examples.
The first one is especially tricky: in order for both the display to
look good and copy-paste to behave correctly
Beware that:
- The scrollback contents need to reside somewhere. Currently it's on
disk (compressed as of 0.40, but still). We shouldn't surprise users by
filling up their disks.
- Content rewrapping on resize starts to become noticably slow at around
100.000 lines of scrollback.
IMO
Public bug reported:
/etc/profile.d/cedilla-brazil.sh complains about error:
bash: [: too many arguments
I don't have LC_IDENTIFICATION, nor anything related to pt_BR.
The error message is printed when I log in in text mode, and a popup
dialog is presented when I log in from the default lightdm
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