I'm experiencing this issue after an update through update-manager (seemingly equivalent to a standard apt-get update).
Based on a comment on another bug [1], I have found that incorrect configurations are present in my dump keys.
I was able to correct the issue by running:
sudo dumpkeys |grep -v -E '^(\W+)alt(\W+)keycode (105|106) = (Incr|Decr)_Console' |sudo loadkeys
I am commenting here because I do not experience the ctrl+c issue, and believe these may be two related but not identical bugs.
gnome-shell, Xorg, and XWayland are running. mutter is not.
[1] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1710637/comments/40
I'm experiencing this issue after an update through update-manager (seemingly equivalent to a standard apt-get update).
Based on a comment on another bug [1], I have found that incorrect configurations are present in my dump keys.
I was able to correct the issue by running:
sudo dumpkeys |grep -v -E '^(\W+) alt(\W+ )keycode (105|106) = (Incr|Decr) _Console' |sudo loadkeys
I am commenting here because I do not experience the ctrl+c issue, and believe these may be two related but not identical bugs.
gnome-shell, Xorg, and XWayland are running. mutter is not.
[1] https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ gdm3/+bug/ 1710637/ comments/ 40