This is a HAL problem.  You can work around it by manually adding a
keyboard section to your xorg.conf. and also adding 'Option
"AutoAddDevices" "False"' to the "ServerFlags" section of your
xorg.conf.  Xorg/HAL will nuke the keyboard configuration you put in
xorg.conf unless you add this option.

Unfortunately, adding this option means that xorg doesn't find my stylus
(tablet pc), so I get either a stylus or a keyboard...

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[lucid] USB Keyboard not working (ie unable to input anything) in X
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/582201
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