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Old 3rd September 2008, 10:25 AM
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standanrd commad problem

standard commad window working Ok but I have problem when mark text in command window the command emulator crash (and all other with him) .

data: fedora 9.90.1 kernel 2.6.27-0.244''''' _64
HW: 2 GB SDRAM, 2 X Intel Duo Cpu 2,33 Mhz
software: GNOME-terminal 2.23.6

otherwise a very good terminal

have tryed xterm, eterm, wterm You cant't copy text outside of them worthless.


someone ??

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Old 3rd September 2008, 11:08 AM
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Are you running the F10 Alpha release? If true, then file a bug report.

Otherwise, you've borked your OS by installing development packages.

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