I doubt I will be able to reproduce this. As I stated in my initial
report, this happened immediately after a SIGSEGV in compiz ... so
unless we can find a way to force compiz to do such while trying to use
deskbar to post to a twitter account (which could have absolutely
nothing to do with anythin
However, I can confirm (as I did above) that my Hardy system worked just
fine once I upgraded to 2.6.24-21
This is with the full-size slim USB keyboard ... I don't mess with that
tiny wireless stuff (gotta have my keypad)
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Slim USB Apple Keyboard not working correctly when pressing the "numloc
To my knowledge, the kernel installed by default with a full intrepid
ibex install is 2.6.27-7-generic i686
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Slim USB Apple Keyboard not working correctly when pressing the "numlock" key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201887
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What kernel are you running (what is the output of running uname -a in a
terminal)?
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Slim USB Apple Keyboard not working correctly when pressing the "numlock" key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/201887
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@sceintus
You must tap 'clear' to enable the numpad by default. As discussed
throughout this thread and elsewhere, the decision was made that 'clear'
is in the spot a user might expect the 'Num lock' key to be, and it will
be detected and treated as such. So, after booting the computer, or at
any
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18710670/Dependencies.txt
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Though it feels as though it took an awfully long time to get here
(March!?!), I can confirm that hardy-updates for 2.6.24-21 has solved
the Apple slim USB keyboard problems for this Ubuntu user.
Thanks to everyone who hashed this out and to those developers who made
this possible.
Now . . . gett