I tested in Ubuntu 12.04 (but different hardware). Not affected.
Everything works - keyboard, mouse, Ctrl-C.


** Description changed:

  In Ubuntu 16.04 if you run
  perl -e 'sub x { x() }; x()'
  (this commands does a deep recursion, eats all memory)
  
  under non-root user
  
  whole system becomes unresponsive, mouse, keyboard does not work. Screen
  does not update when you plug/unplug charger, for example. The only way
  to quit is to press power button and shut down machine.
  
  Expected bahaviour: Ctrl-C, Ctrl-Alt-Del, Ctrl-Alt-F1, mouse, at least
  something should work.
  
- Repsoduced on HP Pavilion 16, SSD with encryption, encrypted Swap.
+ Repsoduced on HP Pavilion 15, SSD with encryption, encrypted Swap.
  Reproduced by at least one another person with Ubuntu 16.04 with SSD.

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  System becomes unresponsive when running code with deep-recursion
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