Ok, this bug may still have a low priority but it's still annoying me and I 
can't help reporting about it. Right now I'm experimenting something I couldn't 
test before (because I didn't have the chance to physically access the machine 
when it occurred):
I was logged remotely on the Ubuntu box (running at the moment 
"2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:48:10 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux", 
with embedded vino remote desktop server) from a Windows machine (does this 
matter?) via TightVNC client.
[The two pcs are now in the same room. I'm using vnc to get advantage of the 
shared clipboard feature for some work I'm doing.]
Anyway, I was trying to input some numbers with the numpad, in the vnc window, 
but with no luck. I tried the shortcut (always in the vnc window), even knowing 
it never worked before and wouldn't now. I tried the same, and of course there 
was no surprise. So I reached the server keyboard and pressed shift+numlock to 
regain functionality. The strange behavior is that the numkeys are now 
perfectly working locally... but still don't work via VNC... *in the exact same 
moment* (of course I did not ended the active session). BUT if I keep the shift 
key pressed while using the numpad from vnc, it works as intended, that is, the 
arrow keys, home, del and so on. Also, there seem to be no way to make numpad 
work via vnc again: I tried, in order, starting a new vnc session, closing the 
old, starting a few new ones and closing them all (first included), disabling 
and re-enabling remote desktop access and then just disabling and enabling 
control... nothing. The last resource seems to be the reboot.

Is there any way (for me, since no one does) to debug the vnc server and
try to see where does it fail to catch/decode the numerical keys sent?
Any help is greatly appreciated...

And, this has already been asked but "repetita iuvant", is there a way
to completely remove this feature from the face of the kernel? Or should
I just give in and move on, perhaps installing a vnc server different
from the "officially" suggested one hoping the problem is just related
to vino? Thanks again.

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