Let me add some additional information. I am right now only talking about my PC 
with PS/2 keyboard.
The netboock keyboard of course is proprietary and cannot be selected in the 
keyboard list. Additionally hitting the power-button brings up the logout-menu 
immediately.

1. keyboard type:
It is definitely a definitely standard "generic PC 105 keys (Intl)". If you 
need precise information:
Cherry
Model RS 6000 M
Part-No. G83-6105LRNDE-2 /06
These keyboards are sold 1000 or million fold with many different language 
layouts for home and office use.
It is not selectable in the settings menu (only some exotic Cherry types).

2. It works perfectly since years and still performs correctly with
Hardy and WinXP

3. "Ctrl+Alt+Del" is just English translation of German "Strg+Alt+Entf".
Please don't misunderstand as Ctrl+Alt+Backspace (which restarts X-server and 
is de-activated in Lucid).

4. I do hate those USB-keyboards, as I need the keyboard already at
early boot time and a PS/2-keyboard is the one which always works on any
PC.

5. I had to disable "USB legacy support" in the BIOS because:
a) I do not need it because I do not have a USB-keyboard
b) It causes problems with kernel-suspend: suspent+resume works only once, 2nd 
suspend fails.

The other requested information according to your link will follow in
the next post.

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keyboard shortcut ctrl+alt+del highly unreliable
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