I have spent a bit of time with Trixie today and multiple times the desktop 
crashed on highlighting text in Chrome or Sublime then doing Ctrl-C or also 
within Terminator where I have Terminator set to copy on selection and I 
highlight some text. Definitely related to the copy action. 
I thought then was it something I introduced but I remembered back to the video 
that it also occurred on a fresh install too.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Kennedy 
Sent: 04 July 2025 08:18
To: 'Thomas Goirand' <tho...@goirand.fr>; '1108...@bugs.debian.org' 
<1108...@bugs.debian.org>
Subject: RE: Bug#1108643: Trixie Keyboard Shortcut Issues within VMWare

Just attaching the logs for what happened at exactly the time it crashed. 
Hopefully ii might help you reassign it to a package or a person who knows this 
area. It is a VM so I can go back to the intial snapshot and try things again 
if required.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Kennedy
Sent: 03 July 2025 22:42
To: Thomas Goirand <tho...@goirand.fr>; 1108...@bugs.debian.org
Subject: RE: Bug#1108643: Trixie Keyboard Shortcut Issues within VMWare

cc:bugs

Yes, that worked perfectly. I thought it was fixed after spending some time on 
a new install, but I just decided to do another basic fresh install with xfce 
only and I managed to catch the issue on video for you.

So, in the video (just a small 12MB mkv file) is my first login after the fresh 
install. I carried out some commands that I did last time even if they were 
wrong. Just at the point you see me highlight some text in Konsole I do Ctrl-C 
and the desktop dies. I can't do anything further at this point. I don't even 
think I tried to do Ctrl-V with the selection to be honest but that is worth 
trying too.

Not sure if it relates to me doing the command "sudo usermod -aG sudo david" 
beforehand to add me to the sudoers file so maybe that was the trigger so worth 
trying that too if debugging this. I am pretty sure this can be easily 
recreated on KDE too as when I selected text there previously it died too. 
Really hope this helps.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/189zM9rW-TbhiQpuhtALneTIY1F0xg7-i/view?usp=drivesdk

-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Goirand <tho...@goirand.fr>
Sent: 02 July 2025 14:47
To: David Kennedy <david.kenn...@jumpsec.com>; 1108...@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Re: Bug#1108643: Trixie Keyboard Shortcut Issues within VMWare

On 7/2/25 09:34, David Kennedy wrote:
> Package: general
> 
> Version: Unknown
> 
> 
> 
> I am not sure about the package I’m afraid and I did email debian-user 
> for advice as per this “If you are unable to determine which package 
> your bug report should be filed against, please send e-mail to the 
> Debian user mailing list <mailto:debian-u...@lists.debian.org> asking 
> for advice.” but wasn’t informed so will leave it as ‘general’ I think.
> 
> I've installed Trixie RC1 a few times over the past week in VMWare 
> Workstation Pro and noticed a recurring issue.
> 
> I noticed that it sometimes struggles with what I assumed was copying 
> and pasting but had forgotten that the keyboard shortcuts for those 
> are actually Ctrl+Shift plus either c or v.
> 
> Whenever I copied and tried to paste into Konsole with CTRL-V I could 
> no longer click into the desktop. Sometimes a notification may still 
> pop up during this but mouse or keyboard control was gone.
> 
> I thought it was when doing CTRL-V from one vm to another but it also 
> just occurred within the single vm. This occurs no matter the Desktop 
> environment.
> 
> Also just a moment ago on a basic install of xfce I went to copy from 
> a command from a text file within the trixie vm and then did CTRL-V to 
> paste it to the console and ^ V gets continuously added to the command 
> line tens of times and then I can't access the desktop.
> 
> Another time even just selecting the text I wanted to copy from gedit 
> and copying it hung the desktop and multiple times copying text from 
> another vm with CTRL-V into the Trixie Konsole caused the issue.
> VMware tools is installed also.
> 
> I'm trying to streamline a bootstrap install script to install all my 
> pentesting tools and dotfiles hence why I've installed it many times 
> and reverted to bare bones installs on vmware too to play around with 
> my script. It's quite common that this is happening on fresh installs 
> and I have lots of RAM available too.

Did you try SHIFT-Insert ?

Cheers,

Thomas Goirand (zigo)

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