Sorry, I didn't get your previous comment from 2008/6/24.  But I got
this last email.  I don't know how to reopen this bug report -- can you
do that or let me know how?

Yes, this still happens.  It's hard for me to find a terminal window
where this doesn't occur.  I start my terminal windows by calling
/usr/bin/gnome-terminal with a title (-t) and a geometry (--geometry).
I managed to get one terminal window into a state where it DID NOT
produce this behavior.  I ran stty sane in both terminal windows (one
window which reproduces this behavior, one which doesn't).  Then I  ran
strace and captured what's going on when I press F3, followed by ctl-c.
I've attached the outputs.  There are 4 attachments in one tar ball:

good_f3 (strace of F3 in the terminal which DOES NOT produce this behavior)
good_ctl_c (strace of ctl-c in the terminal which DOES NOT produce this 
behavior)
good_f3_ctl_c (strace of F3 followed by ctl-c in the terminal which DOES NOT 
produce this behavior)
bad_f3_ctl_c (strace of F3 followed by ctl-c in the terminal which DOES produce 
this behavior)

Unfortunately, I don't know how I got the "good" terminal in the state
where it doesn't produce this behavior.


** Attachment added: "strace_output.tgz"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/16488559/strace_output.tgz

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F3 in bash running under gnome-terminal causes loop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/188245
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