The bug is still present in Trusty.
I've installed a Fedora 20, and it's working correctly there. Note that
Ctrl+Shift+U works in xterm under Ubuntu, but does nothing in xterm
under Fedora. This means that probably something is done substantially
differenty in the two distros. I have a feeling that this keycombo is
handled by Gtk+ in Fedora, but Ubuntu somehow made it more generic and
patched it to X.Org – is this possible?
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => New
** Tags removed: saucy
** Tags added: trusty
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[Samsung NP300E5Z-S07HU] Keyboard stops working after Ctrl+Shift+U
followed by 7 alphanumeric keys
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