I'm using gutsy on a Dell Inspiron 8600 so it is happening not only on
amd64. My laptop has been upgraded continuously from early Feisty
versions so it isn't a clean installation at all. Having said that, this
problem is relatively new. I use gnome-terminal and the Bash shell for
most work.
Chris
Martin Emrich wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm glad it's not another one of those bugs that only affect me :)
>
> Do you use amd64, too? It does not happen on my laptop (gutsy, i386).
> I'd say we can rule out update-manager and synaptic, too, as you did your update via aptitude.
> In what terminal do you use it? gnome-terminal? konsole? xterm?
>
> Ciao
>
> Martin
>
>
Hi Martin,
I'm using gutsy on a Dell Inspiron 8600 so it is happening not only on
amd64. My laptop has been upgraded continuously from early Feisty
versions so it isn't a clean installation at all. Having said that, this
problem is relatively new. I use gnome-terminal and the Bash shell for
most work.
Chris
Martin Emrich wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm glad it's not another one of those bugs that only affect me :)
>
> Do you use amd64, too? It does not happen on my laptop (gutsy, i386).
> I'd say we can rule out update-manager and synaptic, too, as you did your update via aptitude.
> In what terminal do you use it? gnome-terminal? konsole? xterm?
>
> Ciao
>
> Martin
>
>