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Hi Walter,
I updated security and recommended packages. This did not help. In a
terminal I ran "sleep 3; whiptail --msgbox foo 7 20" and in another
terminal I observed the logs. No entry was added. (I moved the mouse to
create an event that brings up whiptail). You find the logs as
attachment.
Re-opening because I neglected to answer. Sorry, Oliver.
What I meant about the kernel is upgrading your system to use the latest
one.
Regarding the logs, there are two logs that should be of interest:
1. /var/log/syslog
2. /var/log/Xorg.0.log
In general, I would suggest reproducing the issue
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Terminal-Emulator shows no prompt when (console) program
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Sorry, Walter, I forgot to ask!
My English is bad and/or I don't understand technically what "syncing up
kernels" mean
and what to check in the logs /var/log/{syslog,Xorg.0.log} then.
Maybe it's a good idea to not classify the problem as a singularity
because it is not totally easy to come to
Oliver, did you look at the logs I mentioned?
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Dear all,
Thanks for your efforts! As with virtualbox (under Win7 on this same DELL) I
meanwhile was unable to reproduce the behavior on a Lenovo Thinkpad.
I fully understand if you dont't want to waste your time. On the other hand, if
you think it's important you may of course ask me for
I wrote Lubuntu 18.04.1 to thumb-drive (not the latest, but I'd still
install with it if I didn't want the HWE kernel).
tests using Lubuntu 18.04.1
kernel: 4.15.0-29-generic
lxterminal: 0.3.1-2ubuntu2
Oliver, apologies if your report was from 'live' system; it was the same
kernel I now see,
I have to wonder if this isn't a graphics issue. I see that Chris is
using the same hardware, but I know vendors sometimes swap out graphics
cards within the same model. So perhaps the issue is related to some
driver change? Syncing up kernels would be a good first start. Then
check
I am also unable to reproduce on an Atom N455 laptop running 18.04.2 and
the 4.15.45 kernel. I did not have a blinking cursor enabled.
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I was UNABLE to reproduce this on two tested installed systems
dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e6850, 5gb, amd/ati radeon rv516/x1300/x1550)
with Lubuntu 18.04.2 x86_64 kernel 4.18.0-15-generic
using lxterminal 0.3.1 (0.3.1-2ubuntu2) with both blinking (what I'd already
made my default) then
After I realized this strange behavior I ran the live iso
(lubuntu-18.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso) and it was the same. But when I run the
live iso within virtualbox it does not happen. Maybe a particular device of my
DELL Optiplex 755 is responsible.
In addition to my description, the prompt seems
I cannot reproduce this on a fresh install or the live system using the
instructions given. Is there something unique about the build on this
particular machine?
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