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I also have just experienced this bug on:
Lenovo Ideapad Yoga 13
Ubuntu 18.04.02
Syslog looks the same:
Feb 28 21:20:21 masha-Lenovo-IdeaPad-Yoga-13 kernel: [ 214.802472] atkbd
serio0: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0xbe on isa0060/serio0).
Feb 28 21:20:21 masha-Lenovo-IdeaPad-Yog
it is still present in Ubuntu 18.04.01
Since this bug is confirmed, let's assign it to someone.
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Title:
Random stuck keys on Lenovo
could it be a conflict between definitions in:
/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
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Title:
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Same thing happens to me almost daily. Does not make laptop unusable but
it hits my roof when it happens during Imgur browsing.
At least one thing that is not mentioned here is that when giving normal
single-press "Right" xev reports events KeyRelease+KeyPress+KeyRelease (YES,
strange pre-relea
the bug was happening again last days. It is absolutely unclear why it
comes and why it goes.
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Title:
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Trying to re-open.
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Title:
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St
I recently (i.e. several weeks ago) purchased a Lenovo Yoga 710, and I
believe I am experiencing this bug. It almost always seems to be the
up/down keys or (more commonly) pageup/pagedown [note that these keys
are triggered by pressing fn+up/down.]
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vak, after what package update precisely did this issue start happening
again with?
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I experienced this bug without changing the default keyboard layout, so
I don't think it is Neo2.
W.r.t. power supply: I typically experience it *more* frequently on
battery power, but it happens with both.
My current workaround is... using an external keyboard.
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This issue is *very* likely to have smth to do with the other issue
mentioned in Description above, i was not seeing this for a long time
already and it appeared again similarly to sticky arrow keys:
Nov 11 10:26:19 yogi kernel: [37507.484136] atkbd serio0: Unknown key released
(translated set 2,
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not really expired.
The bug went away after some package update for several months (wow!) in
16.04 -- therefore I refused to run updates all this time to get a bit
of "normal life" during typing ;)
A few days ago I did an update and the damn bug returned... several
years of suffering from this Bu
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vak, could you please advise after which update specifically did this
problem occur or vanish with?
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No. It was never consistently working. I've bought this Notebook in 2013
and installed Ubuntu 13.10 . The bug was there. Then the bug was
disappearing from time-to-time and appearing again. However it showed up
in each Ubuntu release starting from the very first release installed on
this notebook -
vak, to confirm, you are saying it consistently worked in 13.10, but
after each release since, it would work for some time, then not after an
update, then start working again?
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nah, bug happens the same being unplugged.
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Wow, Christopher, what I have found...
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/ThinkPad-11e-Windows-E-and-Edge/E460-Keys-repeating-when-pressed-for-3-seconds/td-p/2257788
The bug seems to appear only if notebook is plugged to power supply...
O.o
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Christopher, sorry for my misunderstanding. IIRR, it was appearing in
*each* Release since 13.10 . After certain regular software updates it
goes away usually. Sometimes it came back without and distro-upgrade,
but just after some regular update. Now it is real bad and won't go away
at all.
Can I
vak, to clarify, I meant to ask releases prior to 16.04.
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Christopher, as stated in the bug description: "DistroRelease: Ubuntu
16.04"
or if you prefer:
% cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS \n \l
% uname -a
Linux yogi 4.4.0-22-generic #40-Ubuntu SMP Thu May 12 22:03:46 UTC 2016 x86_64
x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
P.S. the bug happened even during typing this
vak, to clarify, the distribution release.
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Christopher, release of what entity do you mean? DistroRelease? xorg?
etc? -- both the DistroRelease and xorg releases are mentioned in the
bug description. However in fact this bug is about 3 years old. It came
after each Ubuntu release, then disappeared in 1-2 months. But now it
won't go.
This
vak, to clarify, which release(s) specifically was this reproducible in?
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Christopher, jfyi, blacklisting the ideapad_laptop didn't help. Let me
know, please, if I could help to locate this old and very unpleasant
bug.
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Christopher, it did happen before Xenial, but I don't remember exactly what was
the "cure".
Meanwhile I'll try to blacklist ideapad_laptop module and let you know if
anything happens
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vak, thank you for reporting this and helping make Ubuntu better.
To clarify, did this problem not occur for you personally in a release
prior to Xenial?
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I see the same on my Yoga. When this happened a few years ago, the fix
was to update the BIOS (now 66CN55WW). A recent kernel upgrade broke
this again (I saw the problem return after upgrading to 16.04).
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The rundom stuck key effect has been seen not only for arrow keys
though. It happens also for ALT, CTRL and probably SHIFT and SUPPER --
it is not easy to recognize what special/control key gets stuck. The
random stuck key effect never has been seen with alphabet and numeric
keys though.
Since I u
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