Public bug reported:
What I do:
1. Start interactive bash (either by launching Konsole, or by pressing
Ctrl+Alt+F1 and filling login/password).
2. Plug AC adapter in (if it is not plugged) OR plug it out (if it's plugged).
What happens:
Bash asks me "Display all 4354 possibilities? (y or n)".
Actually, it executes the menu-complete command, which is bound on Ctrl+` in my
~/.inputrc ("Ctrl-`: menu-complete").
Never-the-less it's quite strange for bash to accept Plugging-AC-in-or-out as
"Ctrl-`".
No other software that I tested (e.g. kate) accepts Plugging-AC-in-or-out as
"Ctrl-`".
Note, that it happens both when using bash in Konsole and when using bash on
tty1-6.
1)
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Release: 12.04
2)
bash:
Installed: 4.2-2ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 4.2-2ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 4.2-2ubuntu2.1 0
500 http://mirror.mirohost.net/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main i386
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
4.2-2ubuntu2 0
500 http://mirror.mirohost.net/ubuntu/ precise/main i386 Packages
3)
I expected nothing to happen in bash when I plug in or plug out my AC adapter.
4)
Bash thinks that some key is pressed when I plug in or plug out my AC adapter.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: funny
** Summary changed:
- Plugging the ac adapter in or out causes bash to think that some key is
pressed
+ Plugging the AC adapter in or out causes bash to think that some key is
pressed
** Description changed:
What I do:
1. Start interactive bash (either by launching Konsole, or by pressing
Ctrl+Alt+F1 and filling login/password).
2. Plug AC adapter in (if it is not plugged) OR plug it out (if it's plugged).
What happens:
Bash asks me "Display all 4354 possibilities? (y or n)".
Actually, it executes the menu-complete command, which is bound on Ctrl+` in
my ~/.inputrc ("Ctrl-`: menu-complete").
Never-the-less it's quite strange for bash to accept Plugging-AC-in-or-out as
"Ctrl-`".
No other software that I tested (e.g. kate) accepts Plugging-AC-in-or-out as
"Ctrl-`".
- Note, that it happens both in Konsole and in tty1-6.
+ Note, that it happens both when using bash in Konsole and when using bash on
tty1-6.
1)
Description: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
Release: 12.04
2)
bash:
Installed: 4.2-2ubuntu2.1
Candidate: 4.2-2ubuntu2.1
Version table:
*** 4.2-2ubuntu2.1 0
500 http://mirror.mirohost.net/ubuntu/ precise-updates/main i386
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
4.2-2ubuntu2 0
500 http://mirror.mirohost.net/ubuntu/ precise/main i386 Packages
3)
I expected nothing to happen in bash when I plug in or plug out my AC
adapter.
4)
- Bash think that some key is pressed when I plug in or plug out my AC adapter.
+ Bash thinks that some key is pressed when I plug in or plug out my AC
adapter.
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