I can confirm that this still happens with Oneiric.
I found a workaround: to change the keymap using xkb. I'm guessing that
any changes done using xmodmap in xinitrc get overwritten by KDE later
on during its startup, when it applies the default xkb map. But if my
xinitrc uses setxkbmap instead, K
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not a driver bug..
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Title:
Keyboard settings from xsessi
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Keyboard settings from xsessionrc are reset
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Hello
Are you experiencing again this problems with the latest release Oneiric Ocelot
?
Thanks
Fabio
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...and lspci.
** Attachment added: "Output of "lspci -vvnn" when the keyboard is plugged
directly into the computer"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/801764/+attachment/2184607/+files/lspci-vvnn.out
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Also lsusb...
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directly into the computer"
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Just to make sure the problem wasn't caused by the USB hub in my monitor
that I was using, I plugged the keyboard directly into the computer. The
bug is still there, but I'll attach X's log for this setup too, just in
case.
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sorry for the error, probably i was treating more than one report at time
fabio
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Fabio, do you mind explaining why you think this is not a bug? This
cannot be normal behaviour, just because I'm using an Apple keyboard.
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not appear to be a bug report so we are closing it and converting it to
a question in the support tracker. We appreciate the difficulties you
are facing, but
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Title:
K
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Attaching Xorg's log. Curiously, the keyboard shows up three times,
atached as /dev/input/event[345]. The first two are Apple keyboard,
while the third one (event5) is of type "zc3xx".
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