Sorry, I didn't get your previous comment from 2008/6/24. But I got this last email. I don't know how to reopen this bug report -- can you do that or let me know how?
Yes, this still happens. It's hard for me to find a terminal window where this doesn't occur. I start my terminal windows by calling /usr/bin/gnome-terminal with a title (-t) and a geometry (--geometry). I managed to get one terminal window into a state where it DID NOT produce this behavior. I ran stty sane in both terminal windows (one window which reproduces this behavior, one which doesn't). Then I ran strace and captured what's going on when I press F3, followed by ctl-c. I've attached the outputs. There are 4 attachments in one tar ball: good_f3 (strace of F3 in the terminal which DOES NOT produce this behavior) good_ctl_c (strace of ctl-c in the terminal which DOES NOT produce this behavior) good_f3_ctl_c (strace of F3 followed by ctl-c in the terminal which DOES NOT produce this behavior) bad_f3_ctl_c (strace of F3 followed by ctl-c in the terminal which DOES produce this behavior) Unfortunately, I don't know how I got the "good" terminal in the state where it doesn't produce this behavior. ** Attachment added: "strace_output.tgz" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16488559/strace_output.tgz -- F3 in bash running under gnome-terminal causes loop https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188245 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
