[SOLVED] Strange auto-complete issue in LMDE UP4
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:03 pm
Hi,
After repetitive updates, finally I'm done with my update to UP4. It also seems that servers are working fine now.
However, after upgrading, I found a weird issue : auto-complete in terminal does not work properly. I searched over the web and found that some people faced similar issue, but in their case, auto-complete was not at all working. In my case, it works partially.
Let me give you an example:
When I type 'apt-' and hit tab, I get all commands starting with 'apt-' (e.g. apt-add-repository, apt-get etc.)
But when I hit tab after 'apt-get in', I don't get anything. Before upgrading, it used to auto-complete it to 'apt-get install'.
Even after apt-get install, when I partially type name of a package, tab key doesn't complete the package name automatically (it used to do it in UP3).
I even don't know if this is issue with apt, bash, gnome3 or UP4.
Any help would be appreciated.
Update : I just found that same issue persisted on cinnamon as well.
Also, does anyone know how to shut down the machine in gnome3? I'm using `init 0`
After repetitive updates, finally I'm done with my update to UP4. It also seems that servers are working fine now.
However, after upgrading, I found a weird issue : auto-complete in terminal does not work properly. I searched over the web and found that some people faced similar issue, but in their case, auto-complete was not at all working. In my case, it works partially.
Let me give you an example:
When I type 'apt-' and hit tab, I get all commands starting with 'apt-' (e.g. apt-add-repository, apt-get etc.)
But when I hit tab after 'apt-get in', I don't get anything. Before upgrading, it used to auto-complete it to 'apt-get install'.
Even after apt-get install, when I partially type name of a package, tab key doesn't complete the package name automatically (it used to do it in UP3).
I even don't know if this is issue with apt, bash, gnome3 or UP4.
Any help would be appreciated.
Update : I just found that same issue persisted on cinnamon as well.
Also, does anyone know how to shut down the machine in gnome3? I'm using `init 0`