I am not sure if this is related (or if the affected package is even
LightDM), but on my laptop running 11.10 32 bit (clean install, no
upgrade), every time I lock the screen and then come back to my laptop
the dialog  box warns me that the numlock key is on even though it
isn't.

My laptop doesn't have a numeric keypad per se, and I really have to go
out of my way to engage the numlock (using the Fn key), so I don't use
it.

The first time this happened I tried doing the above -- ostensibly to
disengage my numlock -- but of course then my password was rejected,
because the numlock was never engaged to begin with.

As best I can tell I don't have any screensaver any more, so I don't
know if the affected package would be a gnome-screensaver type thing,
LightDM, or something else, but I'd be glad to post this where ever it
needs to go.

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  lightdm does not keep numlock status on boot

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