I'm experiencing this on a fresh install of Kubuntu 18.04 as well.
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This still happens on ubuntu 18.10.
sudo kbd_mode -s does work.
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Is there a way to have kbd_mode -s run on boot/login, regardless of
desktop environment?
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This is definitely a new regression for me in 18.04, I didn't suffer from it
before. Judging by the large numbers of new comments from 18.04 users, this is
likely the case for others as well.
Is there some way to signal this in the bug flags/metadata?
(I tried to report a new 18.04 specific bug
I can reproduce the bug in Ubuntu 18.04.1 by re-configuring keyboard-
configuration package (version 1.178ubuntu2.7) with DISPLAY being
unset/empty, e.g.:
tuomas@matta:~ 0 $ sudo DISPLAY= DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
update
Never had this problem until recently, but seems to align with updates
being installed. Using 18.04.1 and yes, "sudo kbd_mode -s" seems to fix
it. Using Dell XPS 9350.
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This *is* 520546 :)
Happened again with console-setup 1.178ubuntu2.7 and keyboard-
configuration 1.178ubuntu2.7. Seems like it happens with every update to
these packages...
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Possibly a duplicate of #520546.
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Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
console-cyrillic is not installed.
console-setup 1.178ubuntu2.6
keyboard-configuration 1.178ubuntu2.6
"sudo kbd_mode -s" fixes it for some time.
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For me this issue appears to have been introduced with the recent update
to console-setup-1.178ubuntu2.6 and keyboard-
configuration-1.178ubuntu2.6 on 8/17/18.
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Can confirm on Bionic that:
1. this started happening randomly
2. `sudo kbd_mode -s` fixed it immediately
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The same thing reproduces on new install of Kubuntu Bionic. Install
locale is be_BY.UTF-8, in case it matters.
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Ran into this today on a relatively fresh (~1 week) install of 18.04.
Running "sudo kbd_mode -s" in terminal fixed it immediately. I think we
just need someone to test/refresh the originally submitted patch and
this can finally be fixed. (In the man page for kdb_mode: Note that in
some obsolete ver
I see this also in Kubuntu 18.04 (all updates installed)
Also Alt+F4 etc is doing the same (except for Alt+F1 which).
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I forgot to mention: I do not have console-cyrillic package installed.
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The bug is STILL there (after 8 years of the first report!) and no fix and not
even a workaround is available?!
NO, rebooting is NOT an acceptable workaround!
I run Xubuntu 16.04 with all updates installed.
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The DISPLAY checks were not yet in place in 16.04 console-setup so the
bug probably happens a lot more frequently on it... would be nice if
they could be backported since it still has long period of support left
and this is extremely annoying. I'm starting to think there is some
other cause too bec
Hello I've notice this strange behabiour a few days ago.
Here my setup:
- Dell XPS 13 first gen
- Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 up to date
Every alt+Fx changes to virtual terminals, win+left or right also. But
its not like control is pressed.
By the way alt+f2 brings back to GUI. And alt+f4 changes to virt
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Yes, that much is obvious, and I said in my reply that we should
consider changing that case too.
I want to know if this is the *actual* cause of the bug for people,
because that affects the severity relative to a case where it is
triggering for people in a more normal course of action.
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Just because DISPLAY isn’t set for the current process doesn’t mean X or
Wayland aren’t running. For example:
pkexec env DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-
configuration
still triggers this bug (because pkexec does not propagate environment
variables), and you can imagine
On Wed, Apr 04, 2018 at 04:25:17PM -, Juha Sahakangas wrote:
> This bug is still happening and it absolutely certainly does not have
> anything to do with mechanical issues.
>
> Andersk already identified the exact cause in comment #31 also - and
> it's absolutely trivial to verify that the of
This bug is still happening and it absolutely certainly does not have
anything to do with mechanical issues.
Andersk already identified the exact cause in comment #31 also - and
it's absolutely trivial to verify that the offending "setupcon --force
--save" command is still in the "keyboard-configu
Closing that old report running oldish settings/profiles. There is no
issue with recent releases; and the 'random' issue mainly point to a
'mechanical' keyboard issue (dirty/dusty one)
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Changed in: console-cyrillic (Ubunt
Sorry, I forgot to mention that I'm on Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 64 bit, and
also had the issue on 16.10.
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I seem to have almost exactly the same bug, and it's been bothering me
off and on for many months now. The step to reproduce in the latest
comment here from @anders works for me. (I only checked 'sudo setupcon
--force')
The only differences that I have is that
1) Alt + F2 doesn't send me to a ter
Carl: I’m not sure whether that “@Andres” was directed at Andreas or me
(I’m Anders), but I still believe the situation is explained by my
comments #31 and #33; it is not a mystery why this is seen only
occasionally. The bug is triggered every time the console-setup package
is installed or upgrade
@Andres It is not permanently like this. Most often Alt + f4 does not
change to the tty. Only occasionally does it do it.
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I ran into the same problem yesterday with my fresh Ubuntu Gnome 16.10
on my HP EliteBook 840 G4.
Alt + F1-F6 switched virtual terminals and Ctrl + Alt + F1-F6 did nothing.
And strangely Gnome was running on tty1. A
#sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
helped me out. I set "UTF-8
Alt + f4 usually closes windows for me. But from time to time, it
switches to tty 4. I am certain I am not accidentally hitting ctrl :)
Dell Precision 5520
Ubuntu 16.04
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I’m running Ubuntu Gnome 16.04.
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Anders Kaseorg: What version of Ubuntu are you talking about?
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This might have something to with the default setting
ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]" in /etc/default/console-setup
conflicting with the recent move of X from console 7 to console 2.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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breaks the running X server in exactly this way.
** Also affects: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
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I still see it.
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** Changed in: console-cyrillic (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired => Confirmed
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[Expired for console-cyrillic (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: console-cyrillic (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Yes, now it works fine.
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I haven't seen this bug appearing in last three-four vesrions. Using
kubuntu, though.
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Has anyone seen this in any newer Ubuntu versions?
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Sorry, aoandr, all works fine.
My fail... now i need to make "cyr" in tty wich i'd like to use and no problems
with Alt+Fx or Alt+left / Alt+right
Thanks again and sorry for 3 messages (spam) =)
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Patch works fine!
aoandr, thanks.
It will be nice, if pkg "console-cyrillic" will be fixed.
uname -a
Linux Azusa 2.6.38-11-generic #48-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jul 29 19:05:14 UTC 2011 i686
athlon i386 GNU/Linux
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fail... RUS don't work in console now...
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aoandr, patch helps me.
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Might this be marked as duplicate of bug #730307?
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OK. I think I figured this one out.
If one installs console-cyrillic package and selects Unicode (utf-8) input and
enables it at boot time, then the script "cyr" executes 'kbd_mode -u' at
startup, whith /dev/console as the standard input. Running 'kdb_mode -u
/dev/console' at any time triggers
Even easier way to reproduce the bug.
Run the following command from X terminal emulator (Gnome terminal, xterm):
kbd_mode -u
and see the effect instantly.
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Console-cyrillic just calls "kbd_mode -u". This command alone produces
the bug.
The bug is easy to reproduce: do not install console-cyrillic, but simply add
the kbd_mode -u command to /etc/rc.local.
On the GDM login screen press Alt+F2, and you will switch to text console!
So, the but is relate
The bug is still here, in 10.10. Very annoying!
Submitted the same bug as Bug #730307
Disabling console-cyrillic at boot time solves the problem, but leaves console
without Russian characters.
I manually edited /etc/console-cyrillic, changing YES to NO in the following
line:
# Bootsetup: NO
Thanks Oleg, I'm marking this bug as affecting console-cyrillic
** Package changed: ubuntu => console-cyrillic (Ubuntu)
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Oleg, Thanks a lot!
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Oleg Melnik, Thanks! I remove console-cyrillic, reboot and the bug has
disappeared.
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Seems that I found the root of that problem. It is in console-cyrillic
package. When I removed it, the bug has disappeared.
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Still reproduced, so annoying... When pressing Alt+Fn, the action taken
place (Alt+F4 closes window, Alt-F2 opens "Run" dialog), but the
switching to the tty is appeared immidiately. Alt+F7 switches back to
the GUI.
uname -a
Linux desktop 2.6.32-24-generic #38-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jul 5 09:20:59 UTC 201
Windows xp'64 was once forced me to switch to slackware, now, this bug
makes me think about windows7. sadly ...
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Same problem on Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 x64. After reboot, Alt+F1, Alt+F2,
... switches to console. After logout/login works fine (opens main menu,
run dialog, etc.).
Hardware: Asus UL30A with Intel GMA 4500MHD.
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You rec
Confirmed. Started happening after I created a new user, switched to
virtual terminal 1, sudo startx -- :1, then logged out of virtual
terminal 8 when I realized I accidentally used the root user. Happened
right after, and I can't use the run dialog now which also uses alt+f2.
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Can confirm the bug.
It happens on my laptop too (Kubuntu 10.04, Acer Extenza 5620z intel X3100).
The bug disappears when I disable KMS support ('nomodeset' kernel's option).
Also I found advice how to resolve the problem on the one forum.
You need to add GrabDevice option to the evdev keyboard, i
Still present in release.
After restarting xserver described bug disappears. (gdm restart, logout/login
etc).
Also, server flags like DontVTSwitch don't make any changes (again) until
xserver is restarted.
Is there a way to fix it? It is really pissing out :(
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It's not fixed. The bug does not appear after a logout & login, but it
does every time after a reboot.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
** Changed in: ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andrei C. (gnomemory)
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Assignee: Andrei C. (gnomemory) =
No, this bug is not fixed yet. When I try to press Alt+F2 or Alt+F4, it
switches me accordingly to tty2 or tty4. No updates helped me.
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ALT-F2 now works correctly for me. However, GUI still runs in tty1 and
not in usual tty7.
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I don't know which update fixed it, but I don't experience this bug any
more. Do you, martind?
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I had the same problem. ALT-F2 switched to terminal 2, ALT-F1 (not F7) switched
back to GNOME GUI, CTRL-ALT-Fx did not work at all. At the same time all texts
written in GUI application were copied into tty1 as well (these texts are
visible during shutdown. This includes also cursor movements. t
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