Closing this bug with Won't fix as Hardy is no longer supported.
Please feel free to open a new bug report if you're still experiencing this on
a newer release (Bionic 18.04.3 / Disco 19.04)
Thanks!
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Status: Incomplete => Won't Fix
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Giuseppe Verde, could you please confirm this issue exists with the
latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ . If the issue remains,
could you please run the following command in the development release
from a Terminal (Applic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195982 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195982
I have this bug - WITHOUT vmware. It shows up randomly. In fact, while
trying to reproduce it, I logged out; logged in again - to my surprise,
the compose_key is working. I call a colleague to show it and... i
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195982 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195982
Well, it looks like there are two bugs here. The original was not
related to VMWare, but it looks like VMWare people have kind of taken
this one over.
FWIW I see issues with the compose key setting similar t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195982 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195982
Same thing, except any and all key presses on any X window causes the
window to segfault.
Ubuntu 8.0.4 and vmware-server 1.0.6 on a thinkpad T41.
Adding a new keyboard layout and deleting the old one fixes t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 195982 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/195982
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 195982
Shift key (and caps lock) stop working when using VMWare
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See also bug 195982
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I can confirm it. Despite my keyboard settings are set in the xorg.conf,
sometimes after a login they all are screwed. An unsetting/setting the
checkbox in the modifier switcher options helps for a whole session, but
gets lost after the next login.
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Adding a keyboard layout seems to fix it as well as changing the layout.
(ie just add and remove a random keyboard layout to fix it).
I find that often when the modifiers are lost, some applications (gedit,
gnome-keyboard-properties are two examples) will segfault when you try
to type a key.
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I wrote a short perl script to automate switching the keyboard layout
and posted it here: http://rymerheason.blogspot.com/2008/05/vmware-
keyboard-annoyances-on-ubuntu.html
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PPS: switch user does not help always :-(
changing the keyboard layout seems the only reliable way to get out of this
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:( Happening also with Keyboard Model Generic 104-Key PC. Only changing
keyboard and then changing it back from System - Preferences - Keyboard
works
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I too confirm this problem on Hardy 8.04 with all updates as of today.
I am using vmware server 1 (running Windows XP in it). Within vmware,
everything is fine.
My guess is that this bug is somehow vmware related, but it also has to
do with Ubuntu 8.04 or its components (X, Gnome, Compiz?). I use
PS: The fastest way I found to get temporarily rid of this annoyance is
the switch user function. Switch to another random user, switch back.
This seems to reset the X/Gnome/whatever keyboard settings.
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I too have this problem. Bertrand, would you mind giving detailed
instructions on your quick fix? I've been using the keyboard layout
gui and it's annoying to have to do it so often. I'm not familiar
with xmodmap, so any help would be appreciated.
-Jay
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 7:03 AM, Bertrand
I get the same exact problem, losing my modifiers. I am using Ubuntu and
this bug happens randomly when I am using VMWare. I found a fast way to
recover from this bug by creating a keymap that I can load with xmodmap
from a menu.
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I can confirm you this is happening in my Ubuntu Hardy fresh install and
it is gone when selecting layout Keyboard Model Generic 104-Key PC
instead of 105.
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I think this is a duplicate of bug 124406, but if not, I'm confirming it
on a fresh install of kubuntu hardy. Both problems occur here -
sometimes sticky keys shut themselves off and sometimes, repeat keys
occur at a burst of speed.
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I also can confirm this bug, it happens only using vmware...
Also when i want to type in any other applicattion outside vmware the program
who receives the keyboard event crashes by a segfault..
dmesg show me this:
[ 9705.276747] metacity[12965]: segfault at 0017 eip b7b3c275 esp bfc6f230
err
I can also confirm this... Using VMware as well.
When it happens, going to System -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Layouts
tab and changing the keyboard model seems to fix it partially, however
Alt+Tab is still broken.
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I can confirm this bug. I too thought it was linked to vmware, since it
happens only while using a virtual machine.
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I am not using Kubuntu, but I will add this. I did another install of
gutsy and then upgraded to hardy (How I have done it before, you seem to
find more bugs that way.) and didn't see this issue again.
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Can anybody confirm the bug on Kubuntu?
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I just posted this on the Ubuntu forums
"I don't think that its Compiz, I get it in Firefox as well. This is an
issue that I have seen reported a few times. I have tried many
workarounds but still the issue continues. I think at this point the
only option would be wait and see what happens wit
I just posted this on the Ubuntu forums
"I don't think that its Compiz, I get it in Firefox as well. This is an
issue that I have seen reported a few times. I have tried many
workarounds but still the issue continues. I think at this point the
only option would be wait and see what happens wit
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 08:04:53PM -, Matt Fedderly wrote:
> I am guessing that the vmware users (of which I am one) are also
> suffering the same bug as everyone else, we just happen to mention it
> because of the odd differences between the behaviour inside and outside
> of the vm.
No, ther
On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 19:37 +, Steve Langasek wrote:
> The original bug report that everyone is following up to is about random
> breakage of the modifiers, even on a logout and login, that's fixable by
> removing .gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard. This is completely
> unrelated to the
So after I reset the keyboard configuration in the keyboard preferences
I have not seen this bug in several days.
I am guessing that the vmware users (of which I am one) are also
suffering the same bug as everyone else, we just happen to mention it
because of the odd differences between the behavi
The original bug report that everyone is following up to is about random
breakage of the modifiers, even on a logout and login, that's fixable by
removing .gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard. This is completely
unrelated to the VMWare problem. Could someone please open a new bug
report for
Is anyone seeing this bug who is *not* using VMWare?
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xev shows an incorrect state variable when this bug occurs - it is set
to zero.
>From what I can see, it seems that the state normally should be set to
0x2000 and OR'd with 1,2,4,8 for each of the modifiers, ie:
0x2000 - no modifiers
0x2001 - shift key
0x2002 - caps lock key
0x2004 - control key
By coincidence I had a VMWare VM open today when it happened again and I
can confirm what Matt said, ie:
- The keyboard worked perfectly in the VM, including the modifiers like
shift, etc
- Newly-opened applications were crashing, eg I opened gedit to store
the output of xev, and gedit crashed; t
I too have seen this bug. I recently upgraded (GUI) from gutsy to
hardy.
I thought that losing the modifier keys had something to do with vmware
but I might be wrong. It seems to trigger when I leave a VM and go back
into the host os. (but this might be random, as other commenters have
thought)
I reproduced this bug (once only) by doing the following:
1. I ran xev.
2. I did the key combination for 'brightness down'. The brightness
dimmed but xev reported a continuous series of 101 key press / release
events. This keycode 101 is listed at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KubuntuLaptopKeycodes as
normally, xev only logs key press events when you actually press a key.
but when the modifiers stop working it sees a continuous stream of key
press/key release events.
following is a sample key press/key release/key press sequence from xev
when the modifier keys stop working.
KeyPress event, ser
I upgraded Kubuntu from gutsy to hardy alpha 5 and later on I installed
a fresh Kubuntu beta 6 and I had the same problem. So I dont think it
is gnome related ...
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New information, a bit:
- removing all SCIM packages eases the problem, keyboard hangs not after a few
minutes, but after half an hour
- using openbox/fluxbox seems to remove the problem at all, even when using gdm
and running gtk apps (firefox and gajim)
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I am experiencing this problem with a Hardy Heron Beta install as well.
Esp. while playing a 3D MMORPG (regnum online) the keyboard locks up
after a few minutes running this game (reproducibly on two systems, one
a new install another a upgrade).
Symptom is always, that one key stays pressed. The
I'm having the same problem with a fresh install of Kubuntu Hardy Beta
(released on march 20).
I made a fresh install on a Dell XPS m1210. One of the first things I
tried (maybe is what spoiled things up as someone mentioned it) was
trying to use desktop effect (compiz and installed compizconfig-s
I get this on a Dell Inspiron 8600 with Hardy updated to 19th March. It
happens frequently but I can't determine a single event that causes it -
the last time it happened was after resume.
When it happens, the ALT, SHIFT, CTRL, and CAPS LOCK keys fail to work,
as does key repeat.
Last time it hap
I confirm major breakup, with similar symptoms
I'm using last hardy (upgrade from gutsy), and i sometimes experience the alt
key non functionning, with repeating keys non working. This is quite strange,
because emacs reports correctly the input (ie M-x works as expected). Control
and shift work
Marking confirmed from the other comments on here. Again, if you want
more information, we'll be glad to provide it, but you have to come back
here and tell us what you need.
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I had just completed writing up this thing, and then my 'alt' key got
stuck and rendered me unable to post, or even save, my writeup grr.
I've also been having severe keyboard breakage under Hardy. Initially I
used evdev for my keyboard, but then I started having the issue where,
almost every
This sounds like what I'm seeing on my Dell Inspiron 510m running Hardy.
Sometimes (seemingly at random) the modifier keys stop working. Logging
out and back in usually fixes it. The problem seems to be that I cannot
hold a key, since keyboard repeat fails at the same time.
The problem was frequen
I confirm this as a problem in Kubuntu Hardy Alpha 5 (fresh install) on
my Inspiron 1420. Xev still says that I am hitting Alt but it does not
do anything:
KeyPress event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x261,
root 0x68, subw 0x0, time 14157100, (164,-5), root:(167,615),
state 0x0, ke
i hope something is being done about this crippling bug
this is making hardy virtually unusable
i've tried reconfiguring xorg. modifying layout with the new keyboard
applet.
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this is happening to me right now. i thought maybe it had to do with vmware,
but i guess not.
ctrl and shift seem to do nothing.
it's impossible to switch to another vt which make this tough to fix.
is there some way to reset things without having to close your session/
that's supposed to be a q
I just discovered switching the keyboard layout in system->preferences->layouts
from 105 to 104 and back resolves the problem!
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Umm, ok.
1. I used GNOME. Sometimes it triggers when I reboot and log back in.
Sometimes, I'm not doing anything in particular. Sometimes it'll do it
a bit after I unlock the screen. Trigger is unknown. It just "forgets"
sometimes.
2. The behavior I expected is for it not to forget my keyboar
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