Not having the control would have disguised the problem for me. It
wasn't only with touch te clicu. There were a number of other similar
issues in other controls. Maybe I don't understand your solution, so it
seems to me the solution that you don't allow synaptic and libinput to
be installed
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1963802 ***
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I think this is a duplicate of Bug #1963802, because following the lead
there, I was able to work around the problem by disabling the Security
chip via the BIOS.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of
A bunch of other controls in gnome-settings were not working either.
You could not turn off the touchpad or two finger scrolling or turn on
natural scrolling, etc.
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This can be resolved by removing the xserver-xorg-input-synaptics
package. I don't know if it was installed previous to installing Ubuntu
22.04, but both it and libinput were installed afterwards. Here is the
page that gave me the tip.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-flashback/-/issues/54
Natural scrolling works when selected in Wayland. Furthermore, edge scrolling
cannot be turned off
in xorg, but can be in Wayland. Two-finger scrolling cannot be turned off
either in xorg. Neither can the touchpad.
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Touch to click cannot be turned off
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The 5.13.19 -051319-generic kernel works just fine.
$ uname -a
Linux frohro-260 5.13.19-051319-generic #202109181232 SMP Sat Sep 18 12:56:56
UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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It worked just fine with previous versions of Ubuntu. I tried to switch back
to the 5.13 kernel, and it appeared to work a little better, but didn't fully
resume either, but appeared to get closer. With the 5.27 kernel, the LED for
power continues to flash until you hold
This occurred on updating to Ubuntu 22.04.
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Hi,
Using xorg, I cannot turn touch to click off. It can be turned off in wayland.
Rob
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04
Package: xorg 1:7.7+23ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-27.28-generic 5.15.30
Uname: Linux 5.15.0-27-generic x86_64
ApportVersion:
I submitted a pull request to the libwacom github repo. Here is the
URL. https://github.com/linuxwacom/libwacom/pull/481
If someone wants to fix it put the file data/isdv4-10g.tablet in
/usr/share/libwacom/. It is here:
I may have found the problem. When I do
$ libwacom-list-local-devices
nothing is returned. I haven't figured how to add it though. :-)
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It looks like complex(0) simplifies to 0 real in octave, but not MATLAB.
MATLAB plots this in the complex plane, but octave does not.
Furthermore, when plotting with other complex numbers that force the
complex plane, it looks like octave defaults complex(0) to 1 or
This remains the same in Ubuntu 21.10.
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No wacom tablet or stylus discovered, Fujitsu T935
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Rebooting fixed it for now.
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I get two characters in Activities when I press one key for the first
key I press...
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I am noticing other anomalies. For example, sometimes clicks on one item
require me to click on another before they react to the first item. To be more
specific, I wanted to reboot to see if it would clear this annoying thing, so I
went to save my work. I needed to select a directory
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If I click the Activities in the upper right hand corner of the screen,
then do NOT click in the search bar and begin to type, I get two of
whatever character I hit. At first I thought it was due to my keyboard
wearing out, but it happens on multiple computers, and whatever
And with arduino 2.1.8.15+dfsg1-1 on Ubuntu 21.10 it still happens now.
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Arduino fails to start: undefined symbol:
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Hi,
With this kernel (5.13.0-22-generic), when you shut down, the screen goes
black, but the power LED never goes out. You have to hold the power button for
a while to force it to shut down. Similarly when you close the lid to suspend,
it goes into what appears to be the
Well, I couldn't figure out how to disable the ubuntu dock, because I
had not ever used the extensions app before, but I used apt to remove it
and then I could not repeat the behavior, however, I did reinstall it,
and I also could not get it to malfunction. Sorry, I've lost your bug!
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On
I briefly tried to reproduce this using X, but was unsuccessful, but
going back to Wayland, I was able to reproduce it. This time I did a
Ctrl-Alt-F3, and then a Ctrl-Alt-F1, and typed my password, and could
then click gnome-shell widgets okay.
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Gnome-shell would not respond to any click on any of its icons. I'm not
really sure why, but I suspect it had to do with a screen rotation. I
was using Wayland, not X when this happened. I couldn't figure an easy
way out of this situation so I did a ctrl-alt-F3 and signed
I did test this multiple times to get the messages. It has persisted
across restarts too.
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Unmounted SD card does not show it is
Thanks for looking at this Daniel! It is the same on Wayland and Xorg.
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No wacom tablet or stylus discovered, Fujitsu T935
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Sure. I'm attaching the file. The time now is 6:30 a.m. and the bug
report says it was about twelve hours ago (and it might have been 13 or
14 hours ago if I trust my memory more). I don't have an SD card very
handy at this time, but if you wish, I can retrieve one and do the test
again, and
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I installed Ubuntu 21.04 on my Fujitsu T935, which has a Wacom stylus
and screen. The command line seems to find it, and it works fine, but I
cannot calibrate it without the gnome-control-center.
$ xsetwacom --list devices
Wacom MultiTouch Sensor Finger touchid: 10
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Normally, I unmount an SD card by clicking on the little arrow symbol
beside it in the left panel of nautilus. Normally, the little symbol
disappears when I do that. Today, I went to do that, and it is still
there. If I click on it again, it complains "No object for D-Bus
It looks like there may be a problem with authorization, according to
the applications log.
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onedrive segfaults
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I find these messages strewn all through my system log:
onedrive[100932]: segfault at 0 ip sp 7fff395014c8
error 14 in onedrive[56525e8ba000+1b9000]
I'm using Ubuntu 20.10, and here is the version of onedrive.
$ apt-cache policy onedrive
onedrive:
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I'm not sure exactly what is going on here. I was getting an error
yesterday"Failed to set MokLinsRT: Invalid Parameter... Someone online
said to install refind, but it didn't change anything. I'll uninstall
that now.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.04
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I tried to install ubuntu 21.04 beta, erasing the disk and starting from
scratch. I would not boot, just kept waiting for a network boot when it
should have been using the internal SSD. So I went and put 500GB for /
and 12GB for swap, and 10MB for the BIOS Boot partition
Okay, so here is the new work-around. You put this file in
/usr/lib/systemd/system-sleep/
I called it 20_map-to-display. Call it what you like. It needs to be
executable.
#!/bin/sh
export HOME=/home/frohro/
export DISPLAY=:0
case $1/$2 in
post/*)
/usr/bin/su
Unfortunately the above work-around only works when I suspend using pm-
suspend. The system is using systems. I'm working on figuring that out
now.
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This kept bothering me so I came up with a work-around. I put the
following file (with chmod 755 so it could be executed) in
/etc/pm/sleep.d/ and called it 20_map-to-display. You have to use the
xinput and xrandr commands to determine what your display is called
(where I have LVDS-1) and which
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I have a tablet computer that has the monitor rotated to upside down
landscape position. There is also an external monitor connected to this
computer. When I suspend and awake this computer, the stylus position
is as if the tablet computer's screen was not rotated. The
Here is a link to the startup messages.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1Y9eKhtuhNXNpjVQ8
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sssd won't start
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I can confirm that in 20.10 removing "quiet splash" allows it to boot,
and for me that is better anyway.
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This bug also affects me with a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.10 beta. The
kernel is 5.8.0-20-generic. If I hit esc when it is stuck on booting, I
can see it is waiting. The boot message is too cryptic for
I went to the comment
here:https://sourceforge.net/p/texmaths/bugs/72/?limit=25#1f88
And I did the find. I removed the TexMaths directory with:
rm -rf ~/.config/libreoffice/4/user/TexMaths
Then I made the directory that Libreoffice complained was missing and put the
.oxt in there, that it said
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Hi,
Recently the Libreoffice TexMaths extension icons turned from icons into
text, and stopped working. I tried to use the Extensions Manager to
update the plugin, but it crashes Libreoffice. I tried to completely
remove the extension with synaptic, and install the latest
No problem on kernel 5.4.0-42. Looks like it is solved.
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Upon update te 5.4.0-37-generic, boot hangs with black screen
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Hi All,
As described on June 20, the bug went away, but it is back now, so there
must be some way to make it come and go, but I haven't figured out what
I did.
Rob
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I just did an update and "Files" was updated with it, so I checked, and
for me at least, it appears this behavior is fixed. Here is what was
updated with this update:
Upgrade: libgirepository-1.0-1:amd64 (1.64.0-2, 1.64.1-1~ubuntu20.04.1),
gir1.2-freedesktop:amd64 (1.64.0-2,
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Upon updating to linux-5.p.0-37 this morning, it asked me to restart,
and when it did, all I had was a black screen. I could see the power
was on, because the power led was lit. I rebooted a couple times with
the same result. Then rebooted to single user, did fsck, repair
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Hi,
On this computer when I click on a saved bookmark it sticks to my mouse
cursor until I hit esc.
Steps to reproduce:
1) Drag a folder in nautilus to the side panel and drop it as a bookmark.
2) Click the Home folder, so it isn't highlighted.
3) Click the folder
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I really don't know whether to file this bug report with wine or with
gnome-shell, but it used to work, so I suspect it is a gnome-shell
thing.
How to duplicate it:
-Install a wine program, and put its icon in the gnome dock.
-Click on the wine program icon in the dock.
-An
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When connecting my headphones, I have to press the Connect button over
and over again before the connection finally takes place. I am filing
this with gnome-bluetoooth, because with my Android phone, it works
flawlessly. I took a screenshot of the page where this happens in
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This is mostly just cosmetic, but when I use a second monitor with my
laptop, and click the Activities in the upper left-hand corner, it looks
like it is missing the bottom half of the icons for the applications,
and perhaps other things I'm searching for. See the screenshot
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1871963 ***
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I found a file locked by a process I didn't kill when trying to get out
of the look where it was repeatedly asking if it should install grub.
The instructions on finding that process here helped me.
For me there as no semicolon, but I still get the error.
rohro@frohro-260:~/Projects/IQ_SDR/Receiver$ sudo vi
/var/lib/dpkg/info/grub-efi-amd64-signed.postinst
frohro@frohro-260:~/Projects/IQ_SDR/Receiver$ sudo apt upgrade -f
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1871963 ***
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My last post (#8 above) should not mention two files. I was confused by
the comment above and went looking in the same file twice. The error
still persists though, even with $ sudo apt upgrade -f
Rob
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Both of those are already without semicolons for me. I had to kill the update
process, because it was stuck in a look asking me if I wanted to replace grub
or not with a GUI window. I then did:
$ sudo
As another work around (for those of us doing online lectures to avoid spread
of Covid-19) you can use this gnome extension.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/906/sound-output-device-chooser/
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This is a recent bug (last week or so). Fortunately a work around is to use
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/906/sound-output-device-chooser/
which works. I'm not sure this is the right package to put this bug report in.
I mean the settings with the gear icon in
An interesting and maybe useful thing I found when I log out and back in
again, it comes up in a very much different resolution, though the
settings say it is 1920x1080. See the screenshot (not cropped).
So when I went to make changes back to what I prefer, I found the 200%
was on. It wasn't at
Thanks Daniel!
I looked and somehow the Gnome Extensions page and found the top extension in
this screenshot enabled.
I can't seem to figure out how to actually uninstall these three extensions.
Are they perhaps enstalled by Ubuntu?
I have rebooted and went back to straight gnome shell
This is still happening, so I decided to see if using wayland would
help, but it is the same. Here I'm enclosing an interesting screen shot
(partial screen only) showing that when you hit f5 in libreoffice
presenter, it thinks the screen is the upper left part of the screen. I
thought this might
/20 12:24 PM, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Does the bug happen in any app other than Thunderbird?
>
> ** Also affects: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> ** Changed in: thunderbird (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
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It is still happening occasionally. Next time it does, I'll take a full
screen shot.
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Title:
Full screen window becomes "small" in the upper
(base) frohro@frohro-260:~$ gsettings list-recursively | grep scal
GLib-GIO-Message: 18:45:20.155: Using the 'memory' GSettings backend. Your
settings will not be saved or shared with other applications.
org.gnome.eog.fullscreen upscale true
org.yorba.shotwell.preferences.ui
Hi Daniel,
The issues with the screenshot size is probably because I'm using
Flameshot and was selecting with the mouse the screen, instead of doing
a screenshot of the whole thing.
I uninstalled GSConnect and Onscreen Keyboard Button, and Sound Input
and Output Device Chooser. I'll restart and
Here is the whole window showing the inset.
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I'm not so sure about the waking from suspend triggering it now. I just
tried three times, with no problem.
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Full screen window becomes
The screenshot was not done perfectly, and it is a tad difficult to get
it that way, because it is uncertain how much of the window title bar to
include. The dimensions I get are 764x436 on the inset part. (See
attachments.)
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Unfortunately it is back. I did notice this time that it happened just
after waking from suspend, and I think that has been the pattern. This
should be useful. Here is the xrandr output.
** Attachment added: "xrandr.txt"
Thanks for working on this Daniel. Your supposition is likely an the
right track. Before I started on this consulting assignment (the
beginning of this year) I was using two external monitors, one on my
desk at home, and one at school. They were different. I also was using
some projectors in
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Here is another photo.
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This happens with a number of different programs, so I suspect it is a
window manager bug. The best way to describe it is with a screen shot.
The only responsive part of the screen is the small window in the upper
left. You can hit the little maximize box and it goes back
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Octave GUI toolbar file icons are all the same in Yaru icon theme
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I spent 45 minutes playing with this problem this morning. I restarted
my computer this morning, but nothing helped. Now, after work, where
the computer was in suspended, but not restarted, and used periodically,
and it works just fine. I did connect another headset to see if it was
a Sony
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As of October 29, I can no longer connect to my Sony MDR-1000x headphones using
A2DP. The gnome sound manager has the setting, but when I select it and use
the test button, it is only mono. I tried the gnome extension
Thanks!!!
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Title:
After upgrading to kernel 5.0.0-31-generic:amd64, click with one
finger and drag with the other doesn't work on the
Confirmed! It works in this kernel:
$ uname -r
5.0.0-32-generic
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After upgrading to kernel 5.0.0-31-generic:amd64, click
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I was upgrading from Ubuntu 19.04 to 19.10 beta. I just removed
Virtualbox and continued.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 19.10
Package: virtualbox-dkms (not installed)
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.3.0-13.14-generic 5.3.0
Uname: Linux 5.3.0-13-generic x86_64
Thanks! The mainline 5.4 kernel works fine.
Again, thanks!
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After upgrading to kernel 5.0.0-31-generic:amd64, click with one
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I just upgraded to linux kernel 5.0.0-31. When I use the trackpad on my
Lenovo Yoga 260 to click with one finger, and drag with another, it
doesn't move the thing I'm trying to drag. If I use one finger, it
works fine, but its hard to drag it far with only one finger,
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In the GUI editor tab, the first five toolbar icons (New, Open, Save,
Save As, and Print) are all the same icon (a page with the letter A in
the upper right corner). It is hard to remember which is which.
I'm using:
Description:Ubuntu 19.04
Release:19.04
See
I also confirm this. Here are my messages, which are a little different:
~$ dmesg |tail -n 60
[ 114.220089] usb 1-1.4: device descriptor read/64, error -32
[ 114.420093] usb 1-1.4: device descriptor read/64, error -32
[ 114.528302] usb 1-1-port4: attempt power cycle
[ 115.156055] usb 1-1.4:
lete => Invalid
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> ** Changed in: octave (Ubuntu)
> Status: New => Incomplete
>
> ** Tags added: bionic unmetdeps
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I have a brand new install of Ubuntu 18.04.1, and I get this error when
trying to install octave using aptitude.
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libosmesa6 : Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1) but
18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 is installed
The
It may be of interest to note that I also was using Unity on Ubuntu
17.10.
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I can't seem to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 from 17.10. It can't
It was a bit painful cleaning up the mess in Ubuntu 18.04. I couldn't
resolve the unmet dependencies issues after apt removed about half the
packages on my install. I ended up reinstalling without formatting, and
adding the packages I wanted afterwards.
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So tonight I did $ apt update, and it said there were 3000 some updates,
so I did $ apt upgrade and now it is installing bionic. So now this bug
no longer affects me. I did try a $ do-release-upgrade recently before
this, and it claimed the upgrade couldn't be computed as usual.
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Could not calculate the upgrade
An unresolvable problem occurred while calculating the upgrade.
This can be caused by:
* Upgrading to a pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Running the current pre-release version of Ubuntu
* Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu
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I don't know whether to classify this as a gksu or a gnome shell bug. The
steps necessary to reproduce this are:
1) Login to gnome shell on Ubuntu 17.10.
2) Open a gnome terminal.
3) $ gksu ls
4) Try to type your password (or anything else) in the dialog box that comes
up.
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I find that I can:
$ killall nm-applet && nm-applet&
and it is back working. I haven't been successful getting that to work
in a script upon resume yet though.
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Still there in 16.04 for me with an HP 2760P.
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Title:
AutoHidden launcher reveal sensitivity adjustment should allow
disabling push-past for
Seems to be happening in Ubuntu 16.04 too.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1540399 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1540399
Seems to be happening in Ubuntu 16.04 too.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1242611
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I don't think this a a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308154 as is claimed here. I can enter
brackets just fine at the regular command line and I get a nice pretty
printed a_0 for a[0].
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1308154
wxmaxima 13.04.2-2 fails to get some
I find the message as to where the segfault occurred changes when I swap
to different menus. For example when I choose the solve instead of
integrate as I was using, I get:
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/bin/wxmaxima
[Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
Using host libthread_db
It seems to be fixed in Peter Pall's nightly builds here:
https://launchpad.net/~peterpall/+archive/ubuntu/wxmaxima-nightlies
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1311770
Title:
wxmaxima
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1308154 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1308154
I notice that it occurs when I use the handy windows that pop up when
you use the menus to help the novice get what they want. If you type
the command in the regular work window, parenthesis work fine.
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