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Upgrading from Ubuntu 20.04 to 22.04 LTS, Gnome on-screen keyboard not working

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While upgrading I run into some issues.

I had cleaned up the ppa purge things i had done.

Lenovo P53 with Nvidia stuff that seems to be working according to logs.

uname -a 
5.15.0.52-generic  ... #58-Ubuntu 

This is hate filled doing this on another PC not having my Ubuntu Desktop :(

I'm able to go in as recovery root and sudo - myuser. Prior to the upgrade had some pretty crazy stuff for foreign lang things for X fonts to work for another project.

the Syslog shows that the OS is doing stuff even the Gnome screen displays (both extra monitors). keyboard and mouse are frozen.

Where do i start looking? I've read through the logs and cross referred the guides, where or what should I be looking for for a troubleshooting this?

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the GUI time clock updates, pretty sure it's the X key board stuff. keyboard works fine in Recovery mode, running X.org X Server 1.21.1.3 does the gnome use X i read it was using like nvidia directly or something. /var/log/X.org.0.log says: X.Org XInput driver : 24.4 ... LoadModule "fbdev" Warning, couldn't load module "fbdev" couldn't open module vesa
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looks like there was a focal1 remanent in the apt repos i did a full remove and it removed alot...
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had to get a cmd line session for text login: https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2020/05/boot-ubuntu-20-04-command-console sudo apt remove python3.10-venv and bunches of stuff, then sudo apt autoremove a ton more. then... reinstall and viola gdm3 $ sudo apt update $ sudo apt install gnome-session gdm3
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left over python 3.10 libs ruined the upgrade, i should have removed them. now the gnome-desktop is having problems with applications not working. the pycharm is working ok. but not chromium, i'm doing a manual removal and re-install, got a slack to install (but i removed it before the work noted above).
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