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Debian and GNOME users, developers, Simon, et alia:<br>
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Know All Men by These Presents that I have as well encountered and taken notice of this bug notwithstanding my having a Debian Trixie installation instantiating the latest updates. In my observation the dysfunction occurs on each occasion I am attempting to begin using my laptop succeeding the intercession of time since the screen has locked in owing to inactivity. Additionally, there have been some several other occasions wherein I noticed the CAPS LOCK function was set as well.<br>
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I would also underscore that I am running Debian Trixie on an older laptop (a General Dynamics GD8200). I make this distinction as I set forth a symptom not yet mentioned here at all, that the "CAPS LOCK LED" on my laptop (an icon of a padlock with a capital A inside of the bottom portion of the padlock icon) is lit when the CAPS LOCK Is unlocked (in lower case mode) and un-lit when the CAPS LOCK is activated (upper case mode). This is the reverse of how this LED was functioning historically and I thought that observation might be useful for anyone working on this issue to be aware of.<br>
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The GNOME version I seem to have resultant to the application of all updates is 48.4 per the "gnome-shell --version" command. Whilst this is more of an irritating bug (vice a work-flow breaking bug), and as it appears from other comments to be an upstream bug (within GNOME), I am wondering if the actual fix is not going to become apparent within Debian Trixie until such time as Debian Trixie is inclusive of a version of GNOME exceeding version 48.6, is that correct?<br>
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I pray that the Debian development team and ostensibly those working on GNOME development will see my findings as useful in pursuance of quashing this bug.<br>
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Thank you so very much for your attention to the matters at hand within the instant case.<br>
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Very Respectfully,<br>
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Stuart Blake Tener, BScCS, N3GWG (Extra), MROP<br>
Computer Scientist / FCC Licensed Radio Operator<br>
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