The keyboard LED problem is in xserver-xorg-input-kbd 1.2 and higher (which shipped as a part of Xorg 7.3). Ubuntu 7.10 is a hybridization of X.org 7.2 and 7.3 according to this page: http://packages.ubuntu.com/gutsy/x11/
The upstream bug is here: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12434
That appeared from your description to be what the question was about.
As for your problem toggling the NUMLOCK key in software to OFF by default, this is Gnome bug. Open configuration editor and go to this path to fix it:
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/host-hostname-desktop/0/numlock_on
On 10/21/07, Jon Pruente jdpruente@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/21/07, Jason D. Clinton me@jasonclinton.com wrote:
X.org 7.3 (which I presume is what is in Ubuntu since they continue to ship unstable piles of crap as "stable") does not have working
I just checked, it's 7.2, while the "stable" stable Debian uses 7.1, "testing" uses 7.2-5 (just like Ubuntu 7.10) and "unstable" uses 7.3-2 (which is where your rant is going to). So where's the beef? Ubnuntu, Debian, or Xorg? Your rant should be pointed at Debian unstable for using 7.3. HTH, H a ND.
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