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Message #05201
[Bug 1349128] Re: Ubuntu 14.04 login screen doesn't accept keyboard input (until using indicators)
This happens on my Dell XPS13 laptop. Here are the steps:
- Close the lid
- Wait a minute
- Open it back up
The login screen appears. The cursor is in the password area and is
flashing. Nothing I type on the keyboard does anything.
- Click on anything in the top bar -- the battery indicator, or the gear icon, or the clock
- Hit escape or click on the password box again
Now it works.
- Type my password and log in
This part is interesting: the things I was typing when attempting to log
in have been entered into the OS. In other words, if I had a browser
window up, my password attempts are there in the address bar. So the
things that I type on the login screen, when not accepted by the login
screen, are actually being accepted by the underlying operating system.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1349128
Title:
Ubuntu 14.04 login screen doesn't accept keyboard input (until using
indicators)
Status in Unity:
New
Status in “unity” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Ubuntu 14.04 login screen doesn't accept keyboard input in the
password box after my system has resumed from a sleep (=lid opening),
so I can't relogin anymore
Excpected behaviour: the login screen should accept keyboard input and
show them as stars in the password box.
Workaround: click on "switch user" in the upper right corner, after
which keyboard input is accepted again.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release: 14.04
System is fully updated. Problem started to happen one or two weeks
ago, so around mid July 2014.
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