Seeing this same issue in 18.04 since a recent update. The dumpkeys fix
appears to resolve for now.
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I've just experienced this problem again.
The following packages were just updated (from /var/log/apt/history.log):
Start-Date: 2018-07-31 09:48:46
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.2928'
Upgrade: intel-microcode:amd64 (3.20180425.1~ubuntu0.18.04.1,
3.20180425.1~ubunt
I have this bug on 18.04 with alt+left.
After executing the dumpkeys/loadkeys workaround, then alt+left stops
doing strange things but now, alt+F4 drops me to console 4 which is even
worse.
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Extended the workaround to read
dumpkeys |grep -v cr_Console | grep -v -E '^\s+alt\s+keycode.*Console_'
|loadkeys
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+1 - any workaround?
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Title:
Input falls through to gdm3 and terminates the session on Ctrl+C after
udevadm trigger is executed
+1 for the dumpkeys/loadkeys workaround. Saves me from killing the
current session; so thanks for that.
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I hadn't seen this for a while and it happened again today. The
dumpkeys/loadkeys workaround fixed it.
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Title:
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Same here. I am experiencing the issue in 18.04 (alt+arrow keys)
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I can also confirm this bug is still very much present (and an annoying
feature) in 18.04, under Xorg. Ctrl+C works as expected though.
Alt+[Arrow keys] switches VTs.
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Bug 1767918 indicates this bug is not fixed, and still occurring in
18.04.
** Tags added: fall-through
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I'm experiencing the same thing on Ubuntu Xenial. I initially thought it
was only on using Alt+left/right, but did a Alt+F4 to close a window
just now, and the window did close but it switched to VT4 as well. I
think it started happening today on my system.
Linux 4.4.0-116-generic #140-Ubuntu SMP
I'm experiencing this problem since months, the only "one time" fix when
it occurs I found is :
sudo sh -c 'dumpkeys |grep -v cr_Console |loadkeys'
Until the next reboot...
But it's better than nothing, right?
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Ok, I'm opening the tasks for Xenial and Trusty, and we can decide
exactly where it makes sense to do the SRU for these changes.
Plus, I understand maybe it was still reproducible in some form on
bionic, so it this should be revisited in general.
** Also affects: console-setup (Ubuntu Xenial)
Would be great to get this fixed in 16.04 also guys
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can this be fixed also for 16.04?
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udevadm trigge
It continues... bug 1726608
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udevadm trigger is e
The forum thread is enough IMO for this improvement (as opposed to bug
fix) and it is in trello.
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On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 04:16:24PM -, Jamie Strandboge wrote:
> Closing the snappy task-- while we might want to adjust its use of
> udevadm trigger, it is clear that running this command should not break
> the wayland desktop, just like it doesn't under X.
I think this should still be tracked
I still have console-setup 1.166ubuntu4 so decided to poke at this more.
I can confirm that 'sudo udevadm trigger' causes the ctrl+c to logout of
Wayland. It does not cause a logout of gnome-shell under X. I then found
that 'udevadm trigger --subsystem-nomatch=tty' does not cause the issue
under wa
Closing the snappy task-- while we might want to adjust its use of
udevadm trigger, it is clear that running this command should not break
the wayland desktop, just like it doesn't under X.
** Changed in: snappy
Status: New => Opinion
** Changed in: snappy
Status: Opinion => Won't F
@Mathieu, while I understand the wayland gnome-shell desktop session is
not supported on zesty or xenial, I wonder if this should be SRU'd to
those releases?
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I just now upgraded to 1.166ubuntu5 and no longer see the issue. To
ogra's point, I use encrypted lvm and was able to enter a password and
have everything work like normal.
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please note that this rule will also likely be used inside the initrd to
set up the console for encyption key input and there will be no systemd
around ... you probably want to rather handle it conditionally so it is
still available when creating an initrd ...
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* Don't use console-setup-tty or its udev rule. This dates back to lucid and
now systemd is apparently able to handle this correctly. It's now actively
brea
Indeed, it looks like systemd is handling this properly by itself. I'll
do some more testing but it looks like removing that is probably the
best thing to do. At least font/keymaps are set properly.
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Not sure why you would if systemd is setting the mode up correctly on
its own?
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might be that we need it on Ubuntu Core (and server) though ... so
installing the rule at all should probably be conditional ...
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T
^- forgot to say, that was with those udev rules commented out - you
could equally (upstreamable - this bug should apply to Debian too) do
something like
if [ -d /run/systemd/system ]; then
exit 0
fi
at the top of console-setup-tty
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...or stop using this rule completely? I think systemd does thing
properly these days - see:
laney@artful-vm-gdm:~$ sudo ~/temp/a.out # displaying gdm
[sudo] password for laney:
K_OFF
laney@artful-vm-gdm:~$ sudo ~/temp/a.out # switch to vt3, login: prompt
K_UNICODE
...which looks set up correctl
I have this problem on Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 running in virtualbox. I
believe it is not using Wayland.
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Indeed changing it to [3-7] fixes it. Or should that be [3-6]?
cyphermox?
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in:
^- this thing is the thing that breaks it
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udevad
/lib/udev/rules.d/85-keyboard-configuration.rules:SUBSYSTEM=="tty",
KERNEL=="tty[1-6]", RUN+="console-setup-tty /dev/%k"
/lib/udev/rules.d/85-keyboard-configuration.rules:SUBSYSTEM=="graphics",
KERNEL=="fbcon", RUN+="console-setup-tty fbcon"
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** Also affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- Input falls through to gdm3 and terminates the session on Ctrl+C
+ Input falls through to gdm3 and terminates the session on Ctrl+C after
udevadm trigger is executed under wayland
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