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Same problem and solution today in ubuntu 20.04.
Thanks for the solution!
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I had the same problem in Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS 64-bit
running `sudo kbd_mode -s` solved it
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I was just affected by this update today. From apt/history.log, here's
the package list that was updated:
Start-Date: 2019-04-22 14:14:19
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I had the same problem in 18.04.2
running `sudo kbd_mode -s` solved it
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I was experiencing the same issue on KDE Neon. Interestingly, this used
to work for ages, and now suddenly popped up all of a sudden. Running
`sudo kbd_mode -s` worked for me too.
Please could an attempt be m
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Have the same problem.
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I also just had the same issue on KDE Neon after an update.
Running `sudo kbd_mode -s` also fixed it for me.
Thank you very much, Eric!
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The same thing just happened to me after an update.
Running `sudo kbd_mode -s` fixed it.
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Is there really any reason why keyboard-configuration.postinst passes
--force to setupcon?
In Debian we do this in the Debian installer because it is running
within a bterm and thus can't detect it's running
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No longer happens on my fresh 18.04.1 install after installing all the
updates.
Lenovo X1 Carbon 6th gen.
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This still happens on ubuntu 18.10.
sudo kbd_mode -s does work.
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I have this issue too since at least 10 minutes ago.
I was fiddling with tmux/byobu at the time - idk if this is relevant.
$ lsb_release -d
Description:Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
Sorry for the "me too" comment
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I have this issue too in the latest update of 18.04 (that I updated on
20.09, but don't know when that was available before)
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Issue came back after latest update
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Alt-f2 switches to virtual terminal 2
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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In my case, I traced the issue to the keyboard-configuration package
postinst script, which ends up calling 'setupcon --force --save' which
in turn calls 'kbd_mode -u'
To reproduce:
sudo apt install --reinstall keyboard-configuration
setupcon documentation states:
"--forceDo not check whether
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Hey all,
Kubuntu (which means plasma and KDE) is no exception. Running default config.
But for some time it worked. So it must have been in an update of the past few
weeks,
It's not just alt+arrow for me. Even alt+f1 through alt+f8 will switch
(to) console.
I guess this is a problem:
$ sudo d
I just modified comment 31 (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-shell/+bug/1508146/comments/31):
$ sudo dumpkeys | grep -v -E '^(\W+)alt(\W+)keycode.*Cons' | sudo
loadkeys
Everything with alt at the beginning and Console will not switch (to)
consoles anymore.
** Also affects: kubunt
Also just started seeing this after updating from Ubuntu GNOME 16.04 to
Ubuntu 18.04. The only relevant thing I can think of, is that I may have
changed the default login manager to GDM. Otherwise, can't think of
anything that might have triggered this.
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Alt+left/right arrows switch between
I was affected by this issue after the update of console-setup today.
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sudo kbd_mode -s fixed the problem (again) for me.
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vanis
A just restart fixed the issue in my Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.
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I can confirm, this started happening to my system today as I upgraded
to the latest release, which currently is Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
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Hi, I'm having the same problem with 18.04.
The command "sudo kbd_mode -s" (scancode (RAW) mode) works fine as well as the
"-k" argument (key code mode (MEDIUMRAW)) as well. As opposed, "-u" (UTF-8
(UNICODE) mode) and "-a" (ASCII mode (XLATE)) arguments bring the bug back.
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Just upgraded to 18.04.1 today. Totally clean install. Also happened to
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Ah, thanks! I must have been reading too fast. ;)
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vanis
Colan, notice that it is kbd not kdb
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vanishes), cannot d
$ apt-file search kbd_mode
kbd: /bin/kbd_mode
kbd: /usr/share/man/man1/kbd_mode.1.gz
[..]
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Alt+left/right arrows switch be
Folks that are able to run `kdb_mode`: Please let the rest of us know
what package it's from. It's not available on my system by default, and
I can't seem to find the package that it ships with.
Also, what does this command do? I can't find a man page anywhere.
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Confirmed that a recent "ubuntu-base" update on 18.04.1.
running `sudo kbd_mode -s` resolves the issue (havent rebooted yet)
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A simple restart fixed this for me on Ubuntu 18.04
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vanis
Also having this issue on a fresh install of 18.04.01, `sudo kbd_mode
-s` fixed it for now, haven't rebooted yet.
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I can confirm that `sudo kbd_mode -s` does fix this but it seems to
occur again after a reboot.
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sudo kbd_mode -s
fixed this ... at least for now
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Just updated via the GUI tool and this issue is now bugging me.
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I'm on 18.04.01 LTS, and I have this issue.
I was searching for this shortcut to be disabled.
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I was also effected by this bug after running the Software Updater.
Previously I have always used the CLI to install updates. Today was the
1st time that I used the GUI tool and promptly thereafter I was hit by
this bug.
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I just had this on 18.04 after applying this upgrade via software-
updater. At least I think that's the cause.
Start-Date: 2018-08-13 08:00:02
Commandline: aptdaemon role='role-commit-packages' sender=':1.123'
Install: linux-image-4.15.0-30-generic:amd64 (4.15.0-30.32, automatic),
linux-headers-
Thanks Kieran. I think either synergy or uinput could qualify as "some
program left your keyboard in the wrong state" as mentioned in the
kbd_mode docs. So those use cases are less surprising.
What I would like to know is what part of the normal desktop experience
(gdm3/mutter/Xorg/gnome-shell/oth
At the peril of adding another Me Too comment, this happened to me on
18.04.1
sudo kbd_mode -s
has fixed it for me.
There are two relevant things that I have been running on my system before this
happened.
1) I have synergy installed, to share my keyboard and mouse to another
computer (instal
OK, this bug is reopened, partly because the other bug is now
unreachable (private!?).
Looking at the docs for kbd_mode makes me think this is a bug in mutter
or lightdm/gdm3...
"This command is only meant for use (say via remote login) when
some program left your keyboard in the wrong state
Confirmed that a recent update to my 18.04.1 machine has caused this
issue.
Also confirmed that running `sudo kbd_mode -s` resolves the issue (at
least temporarily).
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Fixed for me by executing kbd_mode -s.
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Lance,
This bug is closed as a duplicate of bug 1710637. If that one isn't
appropriate to you then it might be best to log your own new bug.
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@Daniel I'm using Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS and this bug happened again. Alt+left
first lock the GUI then to tty consoles. Now
sudo kdb_mode -s
can't work, it says sudo: kdb_mode: command not found
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Takis,
The fix for bug 1710637 is only in Ubuntu 17.10 and later, so please try
17.10 or 18.04.
Please also open a new bug if you think you have a new issue.
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I am not sure if this is a duplicate, as I'm only experiencing the bug
with Alt+left/right. I'm on 16.04.4 LTS and started experiencing this
very recently after an update and reboot probably. I think that I
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Bug 1710637 seems to be fixed in 17.10 and later only.
If you continue to experience this bug with Alt+left/right in 17.10 or
18.04 then yes we should reopen this bug.
Timothy: What release are you using?
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I'm experiencing this issue after an update through update-manager
(seemingly equivalent to a standard apt-get update).
Based on a comment on another bug [1], I have found that incorrect
configurations are
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Jamie, it sounds like you should subscribe to bug 1710637 and request a
fix for that be released for 16.04 (it's presently fixed only in 17.10
and later).
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I moved from a AMD Radeon onto a GeForce and setting up the graphics
cards, I've never seen this issue before. But now, as others have said.
i get the same thing.
Running 16.04 Kernal 4.4.0-97
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Let's track this in bug #1710637. There I added a program that you can
use to find out when the system goes from working to not working, which
will hopefully tell us what happens to trigger the bug.
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As I said, console-setup. I think cyphermox took the final changes in
the merge of 1.166.
It was some time ago, so you are probably not hitting this case.
Was it triggered by a package update for you? If so, then yes, please
have a look at what you upgraded and try to replay any suspicious things
Where did the "setupcon --force" change happen? Is there a package
update I could look for in my upgrade logs?
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We need to know what action triggers it. In the console-setup case it
was the execution of a postinst script.
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Yes, see bug 1716415.
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vanishes), cannot disable
I think we fixed the main cause of this for 17.10 - calling setupcon
--force. Has anyone had this on artful lately?
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