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Test with Oneiric, the issue still can be seen in Oneiric.
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I'm running Mint 10 on a ZaReason Strata Pro 13, and I've had similar
difficulties: Num Lock turning on and off at random, the NumLk key not
always reliably affecting Num Lock state (or LED), etc.
I was going to post all this when I noticed that the NumLk key on my
keyboard is EXTREMELY sensitive
Bug still present in Lucid. Using Thinkpad T42p... It took ages to
figure out why j k l were printing numbers
I'll report back after updating to Maverick.
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I am having this identical problem after upgrading to 10.04 except I
have a T41. Numlock light stays on all the time. Numlock turns itself on
randomly without knowledge. Only way to tell is you suddenly aren't
typing right when hitting any of the keys on the right side of the
keyboard that
ok so i lied. i still have the problem when docked
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FIX
(doesn't cure the num-lock light, but at least doesn't re-enable numlock
on wakeup
Use IBM Thinkpad R60/T60/R61/T61 in System - Preferences - Keyboard
Preferences.
(although I haven't checked the effect when I dock or attach a full-size
keyboard yet.)
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running lucid with latest updates ..
This bug affects me too...
IBM/Lenovo t40
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cnshw, thank you for adding more information. It shouldn't matter what
medium you boot from. But we still need somebody to run apport-collect
92482 to get the information needed to progress.
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Hi Rolf,I have updated to lucid 10.04 LTS on my T43 via the internet,I didn't
test it with a bootable LiveCD.
Unfortunately, I found the problem still goes on.
It's just the same as X-byte said,the Capslock key works fine,but the
Shift+Numlock goes no problem only before I login.
After I
Oh,by the way Rolf,I've installed Lucid on an USB-HDD and boot from it when I
use Ubuntu.
The inner hard disk has a WindowsXP on it.
I have no idea whether this will affect the problem.
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Happens to me as well. Using a Thinkpad T40. Caps Lock is no problem.
NumLock shows the specified behaviour.
After login, NumLock gets activated, LED turns on.
Shift+ScrollLock (NumLock) does does disable NumLock keys, but LED stays turned
on.
There was no problem in Ubuntu 9.04 and 9.10 for me.
x-byte, can you please run apport-collect 92482?
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I've come across this problem today on my IBM T43.The Numlock led indicator
gets on when I login,and it does't gets off whenever I press Shift+Numlck or
other keys,but the numpad's state can be switched.
I'm using Ubuntu 9.10.
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Hi Patrick,
This bug was reported against an earlier version of Ubuntu, can you
test if it still occurs on Lucid?
Please note we also provide technical support for older versions of
Ubuntu, but not in the bug tracker. Instead, to raise the issue through
Sadly, I have no IBM laptop anymore to test this on. However, on my
other laptop (Acer) this problem does not occur. I propose to tag this
bug 'Fix Released' or (maybe better) 'Invalid'.
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I can still test this. And I remember that this was still broken at
least at the beginning of this year. I was running karmic, then. I'll
try to test this one of these days in Lucid. Please ping me once more
before closing in case I forget.
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I have a similar problem, and knowing how to trigger and cure it may (or
may not) help some of you.
ET Wolfenstein (game) doesn't properly work with my azerty keyboard, so before
launching it I execute
xmodmap with a different layout file. After exiting, I want to restore the
keyboard layout
Same problem today on Jaunty (2.6.28-12-generic) as I reported in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/92482/comments/40
I had upgraded all of my NX software yesterday tested by logging into the
A21m and the issue is back. The NX acts as a remote keyboard.
On interesting
OK. A bit long here, but I _think_ I've finally sorted out the workaround.
Finally, I reread
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/92482/comments/18
and went digging on google and found:
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/How_to_get_special_keys_to_work#NumLock
NumLock
On
problem in Intrepid in my Thinkpad R32 AND my Acer Aspireone is perhaps
different : I have a Numlock key.
At the begining, when I push the numocl key,the led become lighted, a is A, h
is H,but is, not 3.
This was not good for the range with numbers.
So I change in System preferences clavier
Tested again using Intrepid (fully updated from 2008-11-26), and
experience the exact same symptoms as described in my post of
2008-09-19.
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The problem is still not solved in Ubuntu Intrepid!!
I use an IBM Thinkpad R50p.
The problem is very annoying, and I am wondering why this bug isn't fixed after
almost 2 years.
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Kicking nxserver and nxsensor out of /etc/rc2.d/ and rebooting resolved
the issue for me. Only stopping nxserver didn't help. I didn't try to
restart just the X session.
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@Arthur: I can verify that this happens with NX server:
- Fresh install of 8.04.1 on an IBM Thinkpad T30, no issues with NumLk.
- Installed NX:
nxclient_3.2.0-14_i386.deb
nxnode_3.2.0-13_i386.deb
nxserver_3.2.0-16_i386.deb
and NX'ed into the T30 to verify all was working. Immediately the
This just happened to me, too.
Looks like I can turn on/off the LED using an external keyboard, but not
my laptop's keyboard (thinkpad t43p).
Why is the numlock value saved in the first place?? There should either
be a GUI for it, or this setting should not exist.
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Interestingly I didn't have this problem at all on my X41 before. Since
I've installed NX server everytime I remote log in (separate gnome
session, same user) the NumLock LED goes on and stays on and the numeric
keys are enabled as the Home/PgUp/End/PgDn/Del/Cursors as you can find
them on a
I fixed this problem for me!
I connected an external keyboard to my Thinkpad and pressed the numlock-key.
Afterwards the numlock led turned off. After that, i plugged off the external
keyboard again and the led and the numlock keys worked again as usual.
The bug that i have discovered at my
emmeda, xev is a program where you can find out what key events are
being sent by what key stroke, take a look at bug 182421
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Thx Rofl, that looks much more like the bug I had.
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I confirm I see the same behavior on my Thinkpad T42p. It is
reproducible, whenever I login to a nomachine session from my desktop
(which has the numlock on) the numlock light will become stuck on in
Ubunto and the LED will not go off even if I toggle numlock off
(although the keys toggle on and
Problem NOT solved in Hardy. I have an x31 Thinkpad.
Numlock LED is always on, but pressing shift-numlock allows me to type
(see payal's post)
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Me too..
I am running a IBM T41 with up to date Hardy.
This suddenly started after a recent upgrade.
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Interesting...it seems it is only the Numlock LED state that is messed
up.
Pressing shift–numlock allows me to type again, but the numlock LED
stays on.
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This problem is/seems to be solved in the 8.04 beta.
Still I suggest to wait with an update due to some other issues (sound and
video driver)
P.
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Hi,
I have the same problem and updated to Hardy, but it did not help.
Using the gconf-editor and searching for numlock I found
numlock_remember_state and numlock_on.
numlock_remember_state let Ubuntu remember the numlock_on state from
xsession to xsession. But numlock_on just change the
Hi anyone looked into this yet? it's annoying and should not happen. I
have this problem since I upgraded a slackware 10.1 installation to
ubuntu 7.2 ( what's up with those names? I can hardly remember feisty
fawstey or whatever. Whenever the laptop comes out of sleep mode ( the
REAL sleep, apm
I confirm what Naveen says about the numlockx behavior in my T42 with
ubuntu feisty. I found a not-so-elegant solution. If you go to System -
Preferences - Keyboard - Layouts - Keyboard model, I have a Generic
105-key (Intl) PC. Change that to IBM ThinkPad 560Z/600/600E/A22E, Intl.
Now this gets
Confirming.
I have seen this (and IIRC reported it, too). Might be that we are
looking at more than one issue here with the multitude of reports. The
water is still kind of muddy.
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Well, it seems that no-one has tried hardy yet (or at least not reported
back here with results).
Myself, I am not willing to go to Hardy anytime soon as this is my main machine
that I use every day.
I need a stable environment and I don't believe Hardy is there yet.
While this problem is
Well, this bug should obviously not be closed as it's not fixed and is
trivially reproducible. Upgrading to Hardy is not an option for me
either, especially considering that no one has actually confirmed that
the bug is fixed, just that there are input related changes in alpha2.
And it's not even
I too have this problem. I have a IBM Thinkpad T42p laptop and have seen
this issue with other distributions as well.
When I log on to Gnome, NumLock enabled for some reason on laptops
keyboard. The actual login screen works as expected. Now, if I press the
NumLock button after login, it's
I upgraded from Feisty Fawn to Gutsy Gibbon and now switching to a
virtual console and back to X no longer resets the keyboard. So now I
need to press NumLock after login to get the laptop keyboard working.
Also, CapsLock is now totally dead for the alphanumeric buttons in X.
Everything still
Please try with hardy alpha2. It has had many input related changes.
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I was having the same problem on my Thinkpad R51. I found a solution
that worked for me here: http://kogs-www.informatik.uni-
hamburg.de/~meine/thinkpad under the section Making the Numlock work
again.
Basically just run this command (I put it in my .bash_profile so it is
applied every time I
Sorry, I spoke too soon. This fixed another related problem I was
having using a USB numeric keypad with my Thinkpad, but the problem
with Caps lock setting the Num lock still exists.
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This issue suddenly started showing up since yesterday. I have been on feisty
for a while now and haven't seen this. I remember doing a dist-upgrade recently
which upgraded a bunch of kde packages mostly. Plus, I installed nxserver
packages from www.nomachine.com. Don't know if any of that is
Oke, the problem returned. Now the led stays off and Num-Lock does not work at
all (when working on the laptop keyboard). I did not test an external keyboard.
Anyway, it seems that the problem is still there. This week I will try the
Gutsy live cd to see how it works there.
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Hi there, today I did a clean install of Ubuntu Feisty from a newly downloaded
cd. At this moment the Num-Lock problem seems fixed here. I will let you know
if the problem returns!
Thanks for fixing it :-).
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Regards.
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xorg.conf as requested.
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Have the same problem; when I turn on Caps Lock, both Caps Lock and Num
Lock are set; however, when the Caps Lock is truned off, the Num Lock
remains in place and cannot be turned off exept for swithcing out of VT7
to VT1 and back -- BTW, if you google the Ubuntu Forums, you will see
this problem
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We might be dealing with two or more unrelated bugs.
Michael, one way to rule out whether it is the xserver or not would be
to boot linux in console mode, without going into X at all, and see if
the behavior still occurs.
This sort of sounds similar to this upstream bug:
As requested in a mail of june 14
Patrick, or others having this issue, can you please attach your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log files?
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Patrick, or others having this issue, can you please attach your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and /var/log/Xorg.0.log files?
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I also set the gconf key, mentioned in the link. This changes the behaviour a
bit, however it does not really fix the bug.
Now (after disabling remember_numlock) the Numlock does not get enabled on
startup and also not when pressing capslock. The Numlock LED stays off, no
matter the state of
Also, my symptoms were slightly different - My numlock light gets stuck
on and the altered keys ('letter' keys which become transformed into
'numeric keys' when numlock is on) will not create any output at all
when pressed, not even the expected numeric output. The only way to
turn off numlock is
See this thread in Ubuntuforums:
[URL=http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=2716481#post2716481[/URL]
To quote Jingo:
Same problem. T42.
Solved it by disabling gnome's remember_numlock_state.
Open up gconf-editor and search for numlock, and you will see.
I
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Also happens with me on my Thinkpad T30. When connected to an external
keyboard it enables numlock just after I log in to X/gnome. This is
expected, and wanted. When logging in to X/Gnome without an external
keyboard the numlock led light comes on, and num-lock is active.
Pressing num-lock to turn
For me the problem as such still exsists. Only now, the Num-Lock led is not on
by default anymore, nor does it switch to Num-Lock at unwanted moment.
The problem now is that the Num-Lock LED does not light up anymore at all.
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I have a very similar problem.
I use Edgy and Num-lock is activated at unexpected moments. I do use an
Acer-aspire laptop... In a few days i will upgrade to feisty. I will report
when the problem persists.
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I do have the exactly same bug on an IBM Thinkpad T23. Would be really
nice to see this gone in the final Feisty.
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