Public bug reported:

keybord layout (gconf global keymapping)
When I upgraded to 9.10. Besides somewhat SLOWER BOOTUP I haven't noticed any 
problems. There is one more to mention.
The shift key did not work, I could not use the upper register of my keyboard.
It is rather a nuisance, since I could find some Ubuntu forum suggested to go 
to gconf-editor to turn off a dead key "F19". It was easy for me... What about 
a newbie? It could be very annoying for a new "convert" from the "Windy World"
Can we take care fo this?
Thanks in advance

** Affects: xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-ati
- 
- When I upgraded to 9.10. Besides somewhat SLOWER BOOTUP I haven't noticed any 
problems. There is one more to mention. 
+ keybord layout (gconf global keymapping)
+ When I upgraded to 9.10. Besides somewhat SLOWER BOOTUP I haven't noticed any 
problems. There is one more to mention.
  The shift key did not work, I could not use the upper register of my keyboard.
  It is rather a nuisance, since I could find some Ubuntu forum suggested to go 
to gconf-editor to turn off a dead key "F19". It was easy for me... What about 
a newbie? It could be very annoying for a new "convert" from the "Windy World"
  Can we take care fo this?
  Thanks in advance

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shift does not work after upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478746
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