Public bug reported:
Ubuntu 16.10; gnome-session 3.20.2-1ubuntu7; Gnome on Wayland.
Ctrl-C should copy text; sometimes instead kills Gnome session.
Sometimes, when I try to copy, I get logged out (presumably due to this
combination being interpreted as SIGINT by Gnome).
Unfortunately, I'm having trouble reliably reproducing this bug. It
doesn't seem to happen if one copy has been done already (can't confirm
though), however I can successfully copy immediately after logging in
again. Even then, though, it doesn't always happen after first login,
and many days it never happens at all.
I don't even know if it happens when any application is focused (mostly
because I only really use Chrome and the terminal in day-to-day
operation), though I note that it's never happened when I've used that
combination to interrupt another program under Gnome Terminal (not to
say it can't happen though, I don't do that very often).
Due to the difficulty in reproducing, I've yet to determine if it's even
specifically a part of this package (though it seems a good place to
start).
I'll try remember to provide updates if I notice any other behaviour.
** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1667992
Title:
ctrl-c sometimes causes wayland session to exit
Status in gnome-session package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Ubuntu 16.10; gnome-session 3.20.2-1ubuntu7; Gnome on Wayland.
Ctrl-C should copy text; sometimes instead kills Gnome session.
Sometimes, when I try to copy, I get logged out (presumably due to
this combination being interpreted as SIGINT by Gnome).
Unfortunately, I'm having trouble reliably reproducing this bug. It
doesn't seem to happen if one copy has been done already (can't
confirm though), however I can successfully copy immediately after
logging in again. Even then, though, it doesn't always happen after
first login, and many days it never happens at all.
I don't even know if it happens when any application is focused
(mostly because I only really use Chrome and the terminal in day-to-
day operation), though I note that it's never happened when I've used
that combination to interrupt another program under Gnome Terminal
(not to say it can't happen though, I don't do that very often).
Due to the difficulty in reproducing, I've yet to determine if it's
even specifically a part of this package (though it seems a good place
to start).
I'll try remember to provide updates if I notice any other behaviour.
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