The U+0001 control character is output in terminal
Bug #1237594 reported by
Woodzy
This bug affects 6 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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aptsh (Ubuntu) |
Confirmed
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
when using aptsh (which uses color for its prompt), the xfce-terminal displays odd looking boxes with 1's and 0's (U+0001 control character) no matter what font I choose (even default font). This happens with other terminals (lxterminal, gnome-terminal, etc.) and other applications as well. It does NOT happen when using xterm or pterm, directly. Here is the output of my $PS1
\[\e]0;\u@\h: \w\a\]$
echo of $TERM returns: xterm
echo of cat /etc/issue returns: Ubuntu 13.04 \n \l
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summary: |
- xfce-terminal (or other terminals) outputs the U+0001 control character + The U+0001 control character is output in terminal |
affects: | xfce4-terminal (Ubuntu) → vte (Ubuntu) |
no longer affects: | lxterminal (Ubuntu) |
no longer affects: | gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) |
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....just a note: this does NOT happen when using standard tty modes (i.e. tty1 through tty6) but only when using a terminal emulator such as xfce-terminal. sorry i should have mad that clear.