JohnE1
January 11th, 2010, 03:47 PM
OS Version: Ubuntu Desktop 9.10 Karmic Koala
Here's the reproduceable scenario.
1. Open a new terminal window.
2. Enter: set -t <Enter>
The terminal screen IMMEDIATELY poofs off of the screen!!
Usage:
set -t is a Bash debugging option used to trace through a shell script.
NOTE: Before posting here, I googled on, "GNOME Terminal 2.28.1 crashes on set -t".
Here's the reproduceable scenario.
1. Open a new terminal window.
2. Enter: set -t <Enter>
The terminal screen IMMEDIATELY poofs off of the screen!!
Usage:
set -t is a Bash debugging option used to trace through a shell script.
NOTE: Before posting here, I googled on, "GNOME Terminal 2.28.1 crashes on set -t".