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$ apt --installed list | grep emacs WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts. emacs-bin-common/plucky,now 1:30.1+1-5ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic] emacs-common/plucky,plucky,now 1:30.1+1-5ubuntu1 all [installed,automatic] emacs-el/plucky,plucky,now 1:30.1+1-5ubuntu1 all [installed,automatic] emacs-gtk/plucky,now 1:30.1+1-5ubuntu1 amd64 [installed,automatic] emacs/plucky,plucky,now 1:30.1+1-5ubuntu1 all [installed] emacsen-common/plucky,plucky,now 3.0.7 all [installed,automatic]
However, I have news for you. I had the problem with emacs when I was running the default...Wayland.
The problem does not exist when I instead run X11.
Let me know if you consider this a bug worthy of notifying the authors.
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