The bug is closed, but for future reference:
It sound like the external keyboard turned and left Num Lock on, which
on a laptop keyboard results in the right side of the keyboard to give
numbers etc. Not all laptop keyboards have these marked, which may cause
difficulties in noticing this. I check
Since the hardware is no longer available for doing troubleshooting
with, we'll have to close the bug for now. However please feel free to
reopen if you or anyone else has the same HW and can reproduce this
issue using the latest development version of Ubuntu and is willing to
do some troubleshoot
Hi, I don't have the macbook anymore. I'm on a totally different platform now.
(a dell d620, which works much better for me)
Thanks for your ideas and help, but now I can't test anymore on the macbook...
Dieter
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With Intrepid and Jaunty, we've moved from the -kbd driver to -evdev, so
this bug may have just gone away.
Can you please test it against Jaunty to verify whether it is still an
issue? If it is, then this bug probably actually belongs to xorg-
server. ISOs of Jaunty are available at
http://cdima
Sounds similar to 295990 but symptoms aren't exactly the same so not
sure whether this is a dupe.
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xorg => xkeyboard-config
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Hi, I'm using a macbook pro santa rosa 15", azerty keyboard but with
dvorak layout.
* At work i have an external monitor (vga, attached to the nvidia card) and
external mac azerty keyboard attached through usb (alhough i always want to
type in dvorak no matter t
Okay, I'll try that.
For the record, here is some interesting xev output:
# Just started X here. the onboard keyboard works. I type on the 'j' key of
the azerty keyboard (which means 'h' in dvorak)
KeyPress event, serial 32, synthetic NO, window 0x201,
root 0x13b, subw 0x0, time 5443549,
It would be great if you could test against xserver 1.5 (testing against
the Intrepid live cd would be ideal.)
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Yes I still have this issue, after all this time.
However I switched to another distribution (Arch Linux 64bit). I re-used my
xorg.conf and I'm having the same issues. The keyboard is broken in the same
way (only in xorg), although I don't get the popup errors (but that's probably
an ubuntu fe
Hi dieter-plaetinck,
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue for you? Can you try with
the latest development release of Ubu
I tried changing sessions, all give problems including 'failsafe gnome',
except failsafe xterm. in this session the onboard keyboard works
perfectly
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I just did a full reinstall. I installed hardy from the alternate CD
(amd64) on LVM volumes on an encrypted partition.
I still have the same problem : the keyboard of the macbook works fine when
entering the password for the encrypted volume and when logging in, but shows
the same weird charact
To clarify, the error message i got first at home was the same one i got the
next day at work.
Also, trying different sessions (gnome, gnome failsafe) instead of the default
one seemed to start triggering the xkb error on every boot, even though the
problem existed already for a week or so.
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