I can replicate the problem as root, but not as another user.

That said, it appears to be a settings issue where the update or another
action screwed up some settings for gnome-terminal somewhere.

A co-worker indicated there may be a key mapping file which gnome-
terminal uses that has been corrupted.  While this seems plausible to
me, I would not know where to look for a file which is common to the
root user and myself, but not to a new user which I just created.

Any/all hints and suggestions are greatly appreciated.  Until I get this
working, my Ubuntu system is mostly useless (I'm over 85% CLI and not
GUI work).

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Gnome Terminal won't accept lowercase 'a' key.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/260962
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