>I've been using the workaround of running setxkbmap automatically after
>login for a long time without problems. Perhaps this workaround can be
>implemented as an update for hardy, and the real Xorg fix remain in
>Intrepid? 

If possible at all, please do!

By the way, I cannot make it work automatically.  I have to open a
terminal and write 'setxkbmap' manually each time X starts.

>I think it really make no sense that an LTS release won't be usable out
>of the box for anyone with an extra keyboard layout.

Same here.  What's the purpose of LTS if fundamental bugs don't get
corrected?  To keep a buggy version alive as long as possible?

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A GNOME login without keypress dosn't set GNOME keyboard settings 
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