Thanks for checking. So the question is how this XKBMODEL="SKIP"
appeared in /etc/default/console-setup in the first place. The file is
written by console-setup's postinst, and that has a special case for
"SKIP" once, but not in the code which actually writes the default file.
My guess would be th
Martin,
To clarify my post above, note that I got "SKIP" from the 'xprop'
command above ***after I was logged into a gnome session***.
I cannot get to a text console from gnome login screen using CTL+ALT+F1.
I had to login first, then CTL+ALT+F1 to a text console, then run the
'xprop' command.
I
** Summary changed:
- keyboard input broken at gnome login prompt after package updates
+ keyboard input broken due to invalid "SKIP" keyboard model
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keyboard input broken due to invalid "SKIP" keyboard model
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/548891
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