So, in that case, when exactly will this "change" be uploaded to Ubuntu?
After Hardy is released? I can already imagine the number of reviews
appearing all over the internet complaining about how multimedia keys in
Ubuntu Hardy don't work with the NumLock on, complete with a link to the
above Ubuntuforums thread, and this bug. Surely that isn't a very nice
image to portray for a LTS release.

Also, is it really a problem in gnome-control-center, or gnome-settings-
daemon or something else? I mean from what I see, all gnome-control-
center does is modify a few GConf keys belonging to gnome-settings-
daemon. And since changes in the keyboard shortcuts settings dialog are
reflected in the GConf key values correctly, but problems exist with the
NumLock and keyboard shortcuts, shouldn't the bug be associated with
another package? What exactly is it that listens for the keyboard events
and executes instructions based on the keyboard shortcuts? In my
opinion, that should be the package that is marked to be affected by
this bug.

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Multimedia Keys Don't Work
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