I've uploaded the patch that fixes the usage of kbd_mode -u in
console-cyrillic, see bug 520546
Hopefully the patch fixes the bug.
However, there seems not much sense in installing console-cyrillic in
the first place. Most of its functionality is available from console-
setup package, which is in
** Package changed: xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) => console-
cyrillic (Ubuntu)
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Title:
ALT-F[1-8] switches to text c
Related bug: bug 730307
Related bug: bug 520546
This same bug is reported a couple more times. Seems that console-cyrillic is
triggering the problem.
Uninstalling the package or disabling Bootsetup in /etc/console-cyrillic fixes
the problem, but leaves text console without Cyrillic support. The
Related bug: bug 463762
affects:ubuntu → console-cyrillic (Ubuntu)
The problem is apparently with console-cyrillic package. If console cyrillic is
not started at boot time, the bug does not appear.
However, the Cyrillic support is not enabled on the text console in this case!
Very anno
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Title:
ALT-F[1-8] switches to text console in Maverik
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xorg
Related bug: bug 463762 (probably exactly the same bug)
not only ALT-CTRL-F[1-8] switches to the text console from X-Server, but
also ALT-F[1-8] does this switching. I don't know where this comes from,
but it breaks lots of stuff, i.e. ALT-F4 to clo
The same bug affected me after upgrade to 10.04 LTS on a Toshiba with
Nvidia video card, and also on a fresh install of 10.10 on ThinkPad
X200T with Intel Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller.
Looks like a long standing and persistent problem in Ubuntu.
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