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My laptop prints weird key combination while in the terminal or while startup in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

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My laptop has freshly installed Ubuntu 18.04 LTS along side with Windows 10. This problem started happening when I upgraded from Ubuntu 18.04 to 20.04 (I guess). But, then I formatted my ubuntu partition back to 18.04.

But, when I open terminal, I see the following key combination being typed automatically for infinite times:

^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~^[[24~

I have tested with external keyboard too, so i feel keyboard is not an issue. Also, this happens only in terminal, not in text editor or anywhere else.

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I have no clue what it is. Please help

THIS ALSO HAPPENS WHILE BOOTING

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cn flag
Check your .bashrc file. You may have included something there that causes these characters.
Abhi avatar
br flag
@guiverc Sorry for the confusion, I updated the title. It's Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
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If the problem persists, check [this answer](https://askubuntu.com/questions/198730/how-to-restore-bashrc-file) to restore your `~/.bashrc` file to default - that might help.
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br flag
@ArturMeinild I have freshly formatted my system. So, I believe `bashrc` won't be corrupt
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