It's not necessarily a matter of "Lucid has a regression that makes in
not work when virtualized," but it may be "Lucid does something
*new/different* that VMWare doesn't know how to handle yet." It's
probably best handled on the VM side if it can be. So, the best advice
is to report this to the VMware developers and see if they can figure
out what's going on. I can confirm that KVM and VirtualBox both work
fine for me with Lucid, so unless people can confirm this behavior in
supported virtualization platforms (e.g. a virtualization tool available
from the Ubuntu repositories), there's really not much that can be done
here.

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Lucid vmware keyboard not functioning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/550402
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