I had exactly the same problem and the solution described in post #9
also worked for me but I think someone look into fixing this bug because
it wasn't there in any version before Natty for me.
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Changing the keyboard model from "Apple Aluminium Keyboard (ANSI)" to
"Apple" in the Keyboard Preferences solved this error for me.
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I'm experiencing this problem with my Apple keyboard on a PC as well. I
get the following error in a dialog when trying to set the keyboard
model to the Apple Aluminum keyboard:
Error activating XKB configuration.
It can happen under various circumstances:
• a bug in libxklavier library
• a bug
Just did a clean install and it's all okay. Thanks. Sorry for wasting
time.
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Error activating xkb configuration
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 08:36:57AM -, Alan Pope wrote:
> I moved xorg.conf out of the way and restarted gdm. I then logged in and
> still got the error. I'll probably do a reinstall at some point. So will
> report back if it still happens on a clean install.
Hi Alan, how is the reinstall turni
I moved xorg.conf out of the way and restarted gdm. I then logged in and
still got the error. I'll probably do a reinstall at some point. So will
report back if it still happens on a clean install.
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Comment out the line in your xorg.conf specifying the "keyboard" driver;
that's no longer needed, and you should be using evdev instead. Indeed,
you can try booting natty with no xorg.conf and I think it should work
for your hardware.
Don't know if that's what leads to your bug though. "Error ac
On a system which is the same model as the reporters, which was upgraded
from Maverick - with the option previously added, i could not reproduce
this behaviour.
Additionally, removing the option and re-adding it I could not
reproduce. I think this needs to be tested on a fresh installation or
liv
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