Dear David,
I had the same problem, that I reported on the mailing list, and the only solution I found was to go back to Ubuntu 16.04. Tharin Blumenschein answered my question reporting the same issue (I also found that pressing CTRL worked from time to time, but it was not a solution in the end...)
> Hi Fito,
> I can't help much, just to say that my undergraduate student encountered the same problem. We're using the same operating system.
> She found out that pressing the CTRL key - with no other keys pressed at the same time - recovered it every time, without specifically having >to activate the terminal window. I didn't check for messages in the terminal window.
> Best wishes,
> Tharin
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