The bug is still present in Trusty.
I've installed a Fedora 20, and it's working correctly there. Note that
Ctrl+Shift+U works in xterm under Ubuntu, but does nothing in xterm
under Fedora. This means that probably something is done substantially
differenty in the two distros. I have a feeling
[Expired for xorg (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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Egmont Koblinger, thank you for providing the requested information. At this
point, to say this is a software issue only is premature. Despite this, because
Samsung does not easily reveal what the latest BIOS is for this model, could
you please download the latest firmware software as per
Hi Christopher,
This is most definitely *not* a hardware issue, but something with X or
Gtk or Unity or Compiz, or something along these lines.
The bug is triggered by a certain key sequence of entering too many
digits to Unicode characters. In the resulted state, certain keys
(whichever are
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