Yes, it is reproducible. Some further testing showed that gnome starts 
to mix up the shortcut after log out -> log in or after a reboot

Steps to reproduce:

1. Go to system -> Preferences -> Keyboard, change the behavior of the 
capslock key there to "swap capslock and esc"

2. Go to System -> Preferences -> Shortcuts, bind ctrl+lower key (new 
esc-key) to "run terminal"

3. check that it works

4. log out and log back in or reboot

5. ctrl+lower key doesn't start the terminal anymore, however ctrl+upper 
key starts terminal and activates capslock.


I am working on a German keyboard layout (qwertz), I don't know if 
that's of any relevance for that matter)

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[jaunty] gnome sometimes uses keycodes instead of characters
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/373489
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