It may be a different/unrelated issue, but I'm experiencing something
similar since rebuilding my laptop with Ubuntu 16.04, having previously
been using 14.04.

>From gnome-terminal I run byobu (from the Ubuntu 16.04 repos) locally
and also, in another gnome-terminal window, I SSH to a Debian 8 server
running byobu (from the Debian 8 repos).

Since upgrading my laptop to 16.04 local byobu is still fine, but I'm
seeing an issue when using gnome-terminal to SSH to byobu on Debian 8.
It is where Shift+F2 simply causes a tilde (~) to be printed, rather
than a new horizontal split being created.  In-fact Shift+F1 through to
Shift+F8 all cause a tilde to be printed.

Do you know whether this issue is related to Ubuntu 16.04's gnome-
terminal, Debian 8's byobu, or something else?  Notably, the issue did
not occur when using gnome-terminal on Ubuntu 14.04 to connect to byobu
on the same Debian 8 server.  If it's a known issue, is there's a
workaround?

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  Shift-F2 no longer working in Byobu in Ubuntu 14.10 (utopic) with tmux
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