Bug 449519

Summary: konsole loses appetite for "scrollback"
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: David Tonhofer <bughunt>
Component: kdebaseAssignee: Than Ngo <than>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 9CC: kevin, ltinkl, rdieter, tuxbrewr
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Description David Tonhofer 2008-06-02 20:14:01 UTC
Description of problem:

The konsole "scrollback" is 'suddenly' gone, i.e. there are exactly as many
lines in the scrollback depth as the window is high -- or maybe the scrolling
function is not working (scrollbar shows 100% of the buffer displayed, which is
certainly not true). Tuning scrollback in konsole "scrollback options" does not
help, only a konsole restart helps. This occurred around the time I was logged
in over SSH to a remote machine and the connection broke. 

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

kdebase-4.0.4-2.fc9.x86_64

How reproducible:

No so far. Will post again if this reoccurs.
  
Actual results:

Scrollback is exactly as deep as the window is high.

Expected results:

Scrollback should be several thousand lines deep.

Comment 1 Steven M. Parrish 2008-06-03 00:17:29 UTC
Checked upstream and could not find a matching bug.  Please file upstream at
bugs.kde.org and add upstream info to this report.

Comment 2 Steven M. Parrish 2008-07-09 22:40:56 UTC
This bug has been in NEEDINFO for more than 30 days since feedback was
first requested. As a result we are closing it.

If you can reproduce this bug in the future against a maintained Fedora
version please feel free to reopen it against that version.

The process we're following is outlined here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/F9CleanUp