> But I don't understand why this would be the case - how do you hit
> AltGr+Space accidentally?

to obtain a "|" on a french keyboard, you have to do <AltGr> + <-> (the key 
holding the 6 on a US keyboard, above the <y>).
So, in CLI, when *I* type "foo | bar", most of the time, the space after the 
pipe is in fact <AltGr> + <Space>, so it is turned into an unwanted nbsp.

I'm not a typographer so I prefer to set "Space key outputs usual space at any 
levels" in Keyboard Layout Options.
It works fine in X but unfortunately not in console/tty.

At the very least, if reverting that Right CTRL mapping is not wanted,
will it be possible to have a knob in the Keyboard Layout Options panel
to restore Right CTRL = Left CTRL ?

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Right CTRL don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/198759
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