It is possible udev rules are broken. You might be able to identify
source of this power button events by checking keyboard scancode (with
evtest) and/or workaround this by removing the power button assignment
or assigning it to something else
== get scancode ==
* run "sudo apt install evtes"
*
No need to reinstall after all.
In the live USB of 21.04 the bug is present as described. In the live
USB of 20.10 and 20.04, it isn't.
So, whatever it is, it's in 21.04, but not in 20.10 or 20.04. I guess
this rules out a faulty BIOS.
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Thank you, Alex.
I just checked, and yes, I can see both "keycode 116 press/release" and
"button/power PBTN 0080 K" events.
I had 20.10 installed before 21.04, and I'd swear it didn't have this
problem. I can reinstall 20.10 and confirm this later.
Just in case it's relevant in orde
You can run "sudo showkey" to monitor what keys are generated. When I
press my power button keycode 116 press and release are generated (see
keycode # on
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/include/uapi/linux/input-
event-codes.h).
$ sudo showkey
kb mode was ?UNKNOWN?
[ if you are trying
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** Description changed:
Fresh 21.04 install on a fresh Asus G713QR-HG016. Gnome desktop, Spanish
language.
I first noticed the bug while typing, but I can reduce it to this: when
three keyboard keys are pressed fast enough (and it doesn't need to be
really fast, I'
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** Description changed:
Fresh 21.04 install on a fresh Asus G713QR-HG016. Gnome desktop, Spanish
language.
I first noticed the bug while typing, but I can reduce it to this: when
three keyboard keys are pressed
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