I can reproduce it but only in:
* GNOME Shell 3.36.4
* KDE Plasma Shell 5.18.5
But in XFCE, LXDE, LXQT, MATE and others ++ works fine
for me.
At first, I've tried to use `sudo chvt 2` for switching form KDE on tty1 to Raw
Console on tty2. After switching to tty2 ++ works as in early
days.
It
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Here is sit, in 2020, Nvidia, Ubuntu 20.04, SAME issue... as a desktop,
full keyboard I have no Fn'b button (lol pun intended). Kernel,
5.4.0-47-generic, Nvidia Driver 450.66 (Game Driver)
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I have the same issue on:
* Ubuntu 18.04.4
* Kernel 4.15.0-111-generic
* Thinkpad T480s
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Title:
No virtual terminals
I have the same exact issue on 20.04 LTS. I'm using a Radeon RX 570 GPU.
Kernel 5.4.0-29-generic
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Reproducible on 18.04.3 LTS on a t460s Thinkpad. (Yes, enable function-
lock, or remember to press Fn + ctrl + alt + f3)
Do a normal login and press CTRL-ALT-F1. Now it switches to a virtual
console showing the boot log. Alas there is no way to switch back
to any other virtual console!! Reboot
Typo above, the second CTRL-ALT-F1 in the text above should be CTRL-
ALT-F3
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Title:
No virtual terminals (CTRL+ALT+F?)
Alexander, please see bug 1550779 for that.
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The same problem
Dell Vostro 5648, i5-7200U
Even more, after pressing any time CTR-ALT-F#
Gnome desktop process terminates and i've got
[drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe B FIFO
underrun
[drm:intel_cpu_fifo_underrun_irq_handler [i915]] *ERROR* CPU pipe A FIFO
I have same bug on ubuntu. Lenovo B5400.
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
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Also affects 'mutter', since I imagine that's the component which must
handle the key combo for gnome-shell.
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I have same bug on ubuntu 18.04. Lenovo G560
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Also reproduceable on a Lenovo Thinkpad W540. fresh install of Ubuntu
18.04 (Dualboot Windows 10).
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Its' reproducible on AMD Ryzen APU's as well. Can the priority of this
be bumped up and someone fix it. This is a basic feature which every
Linux distro has.
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Confirmed reproduced on latest Ubuntu 18.04.1. Switching between
terminals with ctrl+alt+f1-7 does not work after initial switch and
logout. Only a blank screen and unresponsive keyboard/mouse which had
to be resolved through reboot.
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Fresh Ubuntu 18.04 on Dell XPS13 9360, Intel video - can also reproduce
this bug
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No virtual terminals (CTRL+ALT+F?) when
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Title:
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I too have this problem on multiple computers. Laptops behave the worst.
I tried a temporary work around:
in .bashrc I added:
alias text='systemctl isolate multi-user.target'
alias graphical='systemctl isolate graphical.target'
I then can type text to get to the virtual terminals and
type
@raphael-fáistonpc: I have been having this and other GDM3 related
issues hitting the laptops I administer and its a showstopper here, too.
My current "solution" has been to give up on GDM3 and just 'sudo apt
install lightdm'. Perhaps that will let your robotics team get back to
work without
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Title:
No virtual terminals (CTRL+ALT+F?) when no user logged in; erratic
behaviour when user logged in.
I also have these problems (and also many other problems since 18.04) on
multiple computers.
1 desktop with nvidia drivers and 1080ti
1 laptop with 1070
1 laptop with intel 620 : sometimes after repeatedly typing ctrl+alt+f3 it
shows up.
I do not know way this version of Ubuntu is so much
I'm using 18.10 now and have noticed there's sometimes a confusingly
long delay for the VT login prompt to appear. It's just a cursor on a
black screen for a while, and then suddenly the VT login prompt appears
(sometimes).
See also related bug 1775764.
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I can confirm that I have the exact same problem in fresh install of
ubuntu 18.04 today. Intel graphics here. Very annoying as this pops up
just as I decided to upgrade after a period of testing ( where I never
noticed this problem.)
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I get this bug if I uncoment WaylandEnable=false in /etc/gdm3/custom.conf .
If I use gdm3 with Wayland I get #1764643 instead.
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Yes, both are on 18.04.
I wonder why I can reproduce it on three computers with two ubuntu
versions, with both Nvidia and Intel and you cannot (post #6)... Just in
case it might matter, I have other desktop environments (Plasma, xfce)
also installed, but my session manager is set to gdm.
gdm3 uses Wayland by default.
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Title:
No virtual terminals (CTRL+ALT+F?) when no user logged in; erratic
behaviour when user
Is your Intel machine also running Ubuntu 18.04?
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Title:
No virtual terminals (CTRL+ALT+F?) when no user logged in; erratic
Further info: I updated my main computer to 18.04. That one has Nvidia
graphics (updated to the latest nvidia-390 from PPA). Behaviour is
different, but buggy, too, as follows:
1. boot
2. Hit ctrl+alt+f3. Console shows. Log in. exit (log out).
Expected behaviour: return to gdm's graphical login
I am on Intel graphics (xps13 i7-4500U HD4400).
I can still reproduce it... basically, at boot, Ctr+Alt+Fn do nothing
(behaviour steps 1 and 2 in #3). However, once you start a user's X
session the shortcut "activates"... if an X session is open, things go
as well (step 4). However, if such a
Note that Ctrl+Alt+Fn is not a system-wide keyboard shortcut. There's no
such thing.
It has to be interpreted by whatever shell/GUI is on screen at the time.
So that's not a driver problem but a shell problem. Although the shell
could always be understanding the keys and failing to switch, so
What graphics drivers are you using?
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No virtual terminals (CTRL+ALT+F?) when no user logged in; erratic
behaviour when
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Title:
No virtual terminals (CTRL+ALT+F?) when no user logged in;
The "Fn" trick did not succeed. The keystrokes with "Fn" did not get
recognised, these without Fn (i.e., the standard ones) did as shown
below.
More info (after a dist-upgrade so last packages are in place) about
behaviour today:
1. Boot until gdm graphical login appears.
2. Hit Ctrl+Alt+F?.
gdm might have Fn lock turned off.
Please try this instead: Ctrl+Fn+Alt+F3
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