Please reopen; these are valid feature requests I took an hour to write
up.
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Why has this been marked as "invalid" as opposed to "fixed"?
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I second the upgrading to Critical importance, because this bug is
indistinguishable from a "I have to hard-reboot my computer now" bug,
even to advanced users (though, advanced users may attempt a logout with
only mouse+clicks, or ctrl[wait 2 sec]+alt[wait 2 sec]+f1[wait 2 sec],
then sudo /etc/ini
SUCCESSFULLY DIAGNOSED, with WORKAROUND
Many thanks to Thomas Lübking for help diagnosing
This is due to an accessibility "feature" known as "slow keys"
*Somehow*, the feature gets randomly activated during normal use of the OS.
The normal user warning for this is a system bell (which may not be
Based on the very good points in the many comments, with regards to both Gnome
and KDE, I suggest:
- reopening bug
- marking as Critical or highest level
- tagging as 'keyboard' and ' usability'
- also affects Kubuntu
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AHAH!
My computer got into a state somehow where this problem no longer went
away when switching users, logging out, or EVEN REBOOTING. Even
upgrading distributions or disabling proprietary graphics drivers (I had
various hunches) did not help.
Seems related to KDE desktop session and/or kwin, si
This has been happening since Karmic, and affects at least up to Lucid.
This issue *also* occurs with gsynaptics. A manually-configured
/etc/X11/xorg.conf also suffers from this bug.
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 746892 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/746892
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 746892
Keyboard randomly stops working, but autorepeat and mouse work
* You can subscribe to bug 746892 by following this link:
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The other bug that I reference is bug #746892, though again, it's not
necessarily related.
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Title:
x11 keyboard: xkb pointer emulation broken and
** Attachment added: "reachable"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/768567/+attachment/2080534/+files/reachable
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Title:
x11 keyboard: xkb pointer
Public bug reported:
This worked before absolutely just fine in karmic koala, but now it is
crashing and bringing down the entire operating system. ctrl-alt-f1 and
ctrl-alt-bksp are not working, and a hard reboot is required.
___Steps to reproduce___
Add a custom symbol file and load it via xkbc
I agree that precautions must be taken to avoid clogging the bug report
system with duplicate bugs. It seems an automatic bug report tool is
indeed the way to go.
May I make a few humble recommendations:
* A bug reporting shortcut on the taskbar, in ubuntu and kubuntu:
[click icon]
"Is the proble
do-dist-upgrading from karmic to lucid has resulted in this issue
happening 2x a day, to once every 10 minutes
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Keyboard randomly stops wor
Public bug reported:
It took me, a very experienced computer user, about 45 minutes to report
a very simple bug report. This is completely unacceptable, because it
means that 99% of normal users who are trying to help will be unable to
report bugs. The following are various issues I ran into:
1)
please delete this bug, it has been replaced by
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/746892
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Title:
Keyboard stops working
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Public bug reported:
ESSIDs of the network interface are shown
they are furthermore submitted without showing the user what is being
submitted, even if you click on "details"
furthermore, logs including paths such as /home or running processes or
other sensitive information should be grepped for
Public bug reported:
occurs in: Karmic and Lucid
hardware: Sony Vaio laptop
problem:
1-4 times a day, the keyboard will stop working. The mouse will still work
though. To fix this requires either a hard-reset, or navigating to the logout
button, and logging out and back in. Novice users, or use
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Public bug reported:
occurs in: Karmic and Lucid
hardware: Sony Vaio laptop
problem:
1-4 times a day, the keyboard will stop working. The mouse will still work
though. To fix this requires either a hard-reset, or navigating to the logout
button, and logging out and back in. Novice users, or use
** Attachment added: "Raw post-compilation dump of entire xkb map (actual
changes are only a few lines). U=[no changes], I=[COPY_TWO_LEVEL which produces
buggy behavior, while TWO_LEVEL does not], O=[desired behavior, also exhibiting
shift bug]"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43216347/xkb.dum
Public bug reported:
Hello,
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This bug actually has two symptoms which are seemingly unrelated.
Symptom 1:
- If I type shift-U, then I get (capital) U
- If I type shift-I, then I get (lowercase) i
This symtom only appears in Konsole and Kate
Bernhard said that putting this in one's .zshrc would be a workaround:
bindkey ";5C" forward-word
bindkey ";5D" backward-word
This did not work for me, but the following does work (since for some
reason ";" is not being output):
bindkey "5C" forward-word
bindkey "5D" backward-word
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