As far as I know only bash 4.0 does not have a workaround for this. In bash 4.1 there exist an inputrc setting that can be used to turn off the bug. Versions prior to 4.0 does not have this bug. Either the bugfix should be backported, or karmic should be updated from bash 4.0 to bash 4.1. With bash 4.1 adding "set disable-signal-echo on" to bashrc fixes the problem.
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