Gumby, the builtin keyboard on a laptop is hooked up (internally) to the
computer the same way as an external PS/2-style keyboard would be.  This
explains why the workaround (with a "kbdrate" command) fixes your
laptop's internal keyboard.

Wolfwitch, when you say that the "kbdrate" workaround works for you
"when using any keyboard", are you trying this with both PS/2 and USB
keyboards?  If this workaround fixes a USB keyboard, I think that's
news.

And I'm having a hard time, too, accepting that this bug is too hard to
fix quickly.

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[intrepid] keyboard Repeat Keys is failing to adjust
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/264196
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