I'm game.

1. $ head -n 1 /etc/default/keyboard
# Check /usr/share/doc/keyboard-configuration/README.Debian for

2. In /usr/share/doc/keyboard-configuration/README.Debian, I see this:

"While it will be safe to edit directly the configuration files
(/etc/default/keyboard and /etc/default/console-setup) perhaps it will
be easier to use

dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
dpkg-reconfigure console-setup"

Hmm, to me that implies that I should only run those commands if I don't
want to edit /etc/default/keyboard directly. In addition:

"console-setup
   This package is responsible for the actual configuration of the
   console (font and keyboard).  It is responsible for the
   configuration file /etc/default/console-setup."

implies that console-setup doesn't even have anything to do with
/etc/default/keyboard.

I had already run the first command as previously mentioned, so I ran
the second command. Removed my fix from ~/.xprofile, rebooted. Didn't
work.

Am I missing something?

I've attached the whole file just in case I'm missing something.


** Attachment added: "/usr/share/doc/keyboard-configuration/README.Debian"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/console-setup/+bug/1612951/+attachment/4724216/+files/README.Debian

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