Activity log for bug #95258

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-03-23 23:21:56 Jason Spiro bug added bug
2007-04-02 19:01:56 Jason Spiro description Binary package hint: xserver-xorg == Background == Every day, many users press Control+Alt+Backspace by accident. Here is some example evidence of how this is so are at the bottom of this bug report. == Feature request == Xorg must somehow request confirmation before terminating after the user presses Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. Maybe it could show a confirmation dialog box. == Example evidence == "In the terminal programs I use, alt-backspace erases the word to the left of the cursor. This is very handy, but when my thumb slips just a small amount it also presses the ctrl key..." -- http://www.lugod.org/mailinglists/archives/vox-tech/2005-09/msg00046.html When trying to delete a s-expression backwards but hitting Control-Alt instead of Control-Shift: "How can I configure X not to shutdown when I accidentally press control-alt-backspace? This happens a lot, believe it or not, while I'm using emacs. If X were to pop up a confirmation dialog, that would be even better." -- http://www.answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=38992 "A word to Alt+Backspace and Shift+Alt+Backspace: I have noticed the danger of shutting down X-Windows when you accidentally hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace instead of one of the two other keystrokes. So, this might be arguable that users might accidentally mistype a keystroke thus losing some work (as I did :-))" -- http://bugs.kde.org/63540 With sticky keys: "I crashed my system accidentally - I wanted Ctrl-Backspace, and got Ctrl-Alt-Backspace! Perhaps sticky keys should not stick the combinations: Ctrl-Alt-[Del|Backspace|Esc]" -- http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-bugzilla-noise/2004-September/003354.html For more examples see: http://www.google.com/search?q=accidentally+hit+%7C+press+%7C+hitting+%7C+pressing+control+%7C+ctrl+alt+backspace+x%7Cxorg Binary package hint: xserver-xorg == Background == Every day, many users press Control+Alt+Backspace by accident. Here is some example evidence of how this is so are at the bottom of this bug report. == Feature request == Xorg must somehow request confirmation before terminating after the user presses Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. Maybe it could show a confirmation dialog box. == Example evidence == "We routinely use backspace to kill a character, C-backspace to kill a word, C-x backspace to kill a sentence, etc. And inevitably, we press C-M-backspace trying to kill an s-expression, just to find ourselves wondering why the screen suddenly turns black for a moment before the login screen appears again. Yup, we zapped the X server, because that is what C-M-backspace does." --http://www.foldr.org/~michaelw/log/programming/lisp/dontzap-emacs (Emacs's C and Java modes use the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key combination to delete the {}-enclosed structural block to the left of the cursor.) "How can I configure X not to shutdown when I accidentally press control-alt-backspace? This happens a lot, believe it or not, while I'm using emacs. If X were to pop up a confirmation dialog, that would be even better." -- http://www.answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=38992 "In the terminal programs I use, alt-backspace erases the word to the left of the cursor. This is very handy, but when my thumb slips just a small amount it also presses the ctrl key..." -- http://www.lugod.org/mailinglists/archives/vox-tech/2005-09/msg00046.html "A word to Alt+Backspace and Shift+Alt+Backspace: I have noticed the danger of shutting down X-Windows when you accidentally hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace instead of one of the two other keystrokes. So, this might be arguable that users might accidentally mistype a keystroke thus losing some work (as I did :-))" -- http://bugs.kde.org/63540 With sticky keys: "I crashed my system accidentally - I wanted Ctrl-Backspace, and got Ctrl-Alt-Backspace! Perhaps sticky keys should not stick the combinations: Ctrl-Alt-[Del|Backspace|Esc]" -- http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-bugzilla-noise/2004-September/003354.html For more examples see: http://www.google.com/search?q=accidentally+hit+%7C+press+%7C+hitting+%7C+pressing+control+%7C+ctrl+alt+backspace+x%7Cxorg
2007-04-02 19:11:22 Jason Spiro description Binary package hint: xserver-xorg == Background == Every day, many users press Control+Alt+Backspace by accident. Here is some example evidence of how this is so are at the bottom of this bug report. == Feature request == Xorg must somehow request confirmation before terminating after the user presses Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. Maybe it could show a confirmation dialog box. == Example evidence == "We routinely use backspace to kill a character, C-backspace to kill a word, C-x backspace to kill a sentence, etc. And inevitably, we press C-M-backspace trying to kill an s-expression, just to find ourselves wondering why the screen suddenly turns black for a moment before the login screen appears again. Yup, we zapped the X server, because that is what C-M-backspace does." --http://www.foldr.org/~michaelw/log/programming/lisp/dontzap-emacs (Emacs's C and Java modes use the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key combination to delete the {}-enclosed structural block to the left of the cursor.) "How can I configure X not to shutdown when I accidentally press control-alt-backspace? This happens a lot, believe it or not, while I'm using emacs. If X were to pop up a confirmation dialog, that would be even better." -- http://www.answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=38992 "In the terminal programs I use, alt-backspace erases the word to the left of the cursor. This is very handy, but when my thumb slips just a small amount it also presses the ctrl key..." -- http://www.lugod.org/mailinglists/archives/vox-tech/2005-09/msg00046.html "A word to Alt+Backspace and Shift+Alt+Backspace: I have noticed the danger of shutting down X-Windows when you accidentally hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace instead of one of the two other keystrokes. So, this might be arguable that users might accidentally mistype a keystroke thus losing some work (as I did :-))" -- http://bugs.kde.org/63540 With sticky keys: "I crashed my system accidentally - I wanted Ctrl-Backspace, and got Ctrl-Alt-Backspace! Perhaps sticky keys should not stick the combinations: Ctrl-Alt-[Del|Backspace|Esc]" -- http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-bugzilla-noise/2004-September/003354.html For more examples see: http://www.google.com/search?q=accidentally+hit+%7C+press+%7C+hitting+%7C+pressing+control+%7C+ctrl+alt+backspace+x%7Cxorg Binary package hint: xserver-xorg == Background == Every day, many users press Control+Alt+Backspace by accident. Here is some example evidence of how this is so are at the bottom of this bug report. == Feature request == Xorg must somehow request confirmation before terminating after the user presses Ctrl+Alt+Backspace. Maybe it could show a confirmation dialog box. == Example evidence == "We routinely use backspace to kill a character, C-backspace to kill a word, C-x backspace to kill a sentence, etc. And inevitably, we press C-M-backspace trying to kill an s-expression, just to find ourselves wondering why the screen suddenly turns black for a moment before the login screen appears again. Yup, we zapped the X server, because that is what C-M-backspace does." --http://www.foldr.org/~michaelw/log/programming/lisp/dontzap-emacs (Emacs's C and Java modes use the Ctrl+Alt+Backspace key combination to delete the {}-enclosed structural block to the left of the cursor.) "How can I configure X not to shutdown when I accidentally press control-alt-backspace? This happens a lot, believe it or not, while I'm using emacs. If X were to pop up a confirmation dialog, that would be even better." -- http://www.answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=38992 "In the terminal programs I use, alt-backspace erases the word to the left of the cursor. This is very handy, but when my thumb slips just a small amount it also presses the ctrl key..." -- http://www.lugod.org/mailinglists/archives/vox-tech/2005-09/msg00046.html "A word to Alt+Backspace and Shift+Alt+Backspace: I have noticed the danger of shutting down X-Windows when you accidentally hit Ctrl+Alt+Backspace instead of one of the two other keystrokes. So, this might be arguable that users might accidentally mistype a keystroke thus losing some work (as I did :-))" -- http://bugs.kde.org/63540 With sticky keys: "I crashed my system accidentally - I wanted Ctrl-Backspace, and got Ctrl-Alt-Backspace! Perhaps sticky keys should not stick the combinations: Ctrl-Alt-[Del|Backspace|Esc]" -- http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg-bugzilla-noise/2004-September/003354.html For more examples see: http://www.google.com/search?q=accidentally+hit+%7C+press+%7C+hitting+%7C+pressing+control+%7C+ctrl+alt+backspace+x%7Cxorg == Note == The Cygwin X server for Microsoft Windows disables Ctrl+Alt+Bksp by default, if you re-enable it, when you press Ctrl+Alt+Bksp you get an exit confirmation dialog like the one I am requesting. There is a screenshot at: http://x.cygwin.com/screenshots/cygx-multiwindow-emacs-exitconfirm-20031224-0010.png
2007-04-02 19:12:46 Jason Spiro bug assigned to xorg-server (upstream)
2007-04-03 07:05:09 Bug Watch Updater xorg-server: status Unknown Rejected
2007-04-21 08:10:44 Jerome S. Gotangco xorg: importance Undecided Wishlist
2007-04-21 08:10:44 Jerome S. Gotangco xorg: statusexplanation
2007-04-21 08:11:10 Jerome S. Gotangco xorg: status Unconfirmed Needs Info
2007-05-19 00:47:30 Bryce Harrington xorg: status Needs Info Rejected
2007-05-19 00:47:30 Bryce Harrington xorg: statusexplanation This would be a good candidate for a spec for future releases. Tagging as as a wishlist for now From upstream: "If you want to disable Ctrl-Alt-Backspace, set Option "DontZap" in the ServerFlags section, I think it is. Pretty well documented. The reason it doesn't (and won't) show a dialog box, is because it's the 'the server needs to die _now_' emergency combination. Maybe it's set up the wrong mode for your laptop panel and is starting to bloom it. Maybe your mouse is dead and you have no way to kill your session otherwise (or click okay). Maybe your monitor isn't showing anything, so you can't click anything. Either way, Ctrl-Alt-Backspace is defined as the emergency exit. If you don't want it enabled ... disable it?"
2007-07-20 08:54:55 Bug Watch Updater xorg-server: status Invalid Won't Fix
2010-09-14 09:33:42 Bug Watch Updater xorg-server: importance Unknown Medium
2011-01-25 13:45:34 Bug Watch Updater xorg-server: importance Medium Unknown
2011-02-03 20:04:49 Bug Watch Updater xorg-server: importance Unknown Medium