OoO En  cette nuit nuageuse  du lundi 18  octobre 2010, vers  01:10, Jay
Berkenbilt <[email protected]> disait :

> I'm not exactly sure which package truly contains the bug, but I suspect
> it's xrdp.

> Install xrdp.  Run rdesktop localhost, and log in as a vanilla debian
> user with no special customization.  Start emacs 23.  Hit ctrl-k in
> emacs.  rdesktop exits.

> You can also reproduce this by connecting to your xrdp server with mstsc
> from a Windows box and doing the same test.  In this case as well, the
> remote desktop client exits.  Emacs does seem to receive the CTRL-k.

> Other uses of ctrl-k do not cause a problem.

> Although I only classified the bug as important though...maybe it's
> really a higher severity.  Since I live in emacs, this renders xrdp
> completely unusable for me.

> I have not made any serious attempt to debug this, though I'm pretty
> sure the problem came in with 0.5.0.

I am  unable to  reproduce this problem.   Could you try  starting emacs
with "emacs -q"? Also, please try  with to start a new session through a
VNC server to check if it also happens through a VNC session.
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