I've got a problem just like this.
Should it have a separate bug report?

I got this bug in 2 different ways:
1: Upgrading Ubuntu 6.06 to 6.10
2: Fully installing Ubuntu from ZERO using 6.10 _alternate_ CD.
Didn't try it using the live cd...

The error:
My console used to work perfectly. After upgrading (or after the new 
installation), the problem started.
The console is screwed up. I use "Brazilian Portuguese pt_br ABNT2" keybard, 
and my console USED to work correctly, now it doesn't. Some keys like "/" just 
doesn't work. Other keys like "ç" work, but for example, when it is asking for 
my login name (and only on that, not after logging in), if i type for example 
"ááá", and press backspace, backspace just won't work... Sometimes it works 
with other characters...
Very very odd...
Also, the console FONT changed. This version has "ZEROS" with a little point in 
the middle, the others had a slash inside the zero... (this is not exactly a 
bug, but may be a symptom of the bug).
Running "sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup" didn't seem to work. Even after 
rebooting. And I don't know exactly which options to choose... (especially when 
asked about those "lat1 lat15 lat8").
Since I still got an 6.06 installation on another computer, how can I compare 
both old and actual console configurations to try to fix them up? Which file? I 
think this is a very annoying bug for brazilian-portuguese-abnt2 users...

Someone needs to check if this also happens with a new install from the
"desktop cd".

Is this a new bug?

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Wrong configuration of keyboard
https://launchpad.net/bugs/27284

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