Hi,

I have the same problem and updated to Hardy, but it did not help. 
Using the gconf-editor and searching for numlock I found 
"numlock_remember_state" and "numlock_on". 
"numlock_remember_state" let Ubuntu remember the "numlock_on" state from 
xsession to xsession. But "numlock_on" just change the baviour of an activated 
numpad:

numlock_on = true:
active -> you can type digits
inactive -> you can type letters

numlock_on = false: 
active -> you can use numpad as arrows (u = left, o = right, 8 = up, etc.)
inactive -> you can type letters

The problem that I have is, that I cannot change the state of the LED
with my keyboard (shift + numlock) and that the numpad is per default
active (either I can typ digits or I can use arrows).

Greetz,
EmmeDa

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NumLock gets enabled unexpectedly on my laptop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/92482
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