This doesn't seem like anything to do with tmux, more likely you have
something weird in some shell profile.



On Mon, Sep 25, 2017 at 07:18:38PM +0000, 'Tom Cat' via tmux-users wrote:
>    I fired up tmux on my Ubuntu 16.04 server, just like I've done 100s if not
>    1000s of times before.  Only this time I got some weird message "interrupt
>    is control-g (^g)."  Thinking to myself now that can't be right, I typed
>    reset and the same thing happened.  I actually tested it and Ctrl-c didn't
>    work only Ctrl-g did.  I created a new pane within the tmux window and
>    that one was fine.  I created another new pane and that one was fine too. 
>    I created a new window and that was fine as was the two panes I crated it
>    in.  Only the first session did this weird Ctrl-g thing.
>    I appear to be using the stock tmux 2.1 that ships with Ubuntu 16.04.
>    Please tell me what I did wrong and how to prevent this in the future.  
>    Thanks in advance.
> 
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