I think this Bug needs a bit of discussion :-)

firstly, I could not reproduce a general dead key problem on several gutsy and 
hardy (32 bit and 64 bit) machines with a clean german install. The standard 
keyboard for german is always "generic 105 keys", and typing "^" + "a" will 
correctly produce "â". Does anyone with a newly installed german ubuntu really 
have a dead key problem?
Dead Keys also work if you boot to german from a LiveCD of Ubuntu or Xubuntu

secondly, it is true: one can not produce a "ñ" by typing "~" + "n". But this 
is the same in german Windows XP!
One can also not type a "å" by hitting "°" + "a" But this is also the same in 
Windows. Now I don't know anything about keyboard and localization standards, 
but this may not be a bug, but simply a standard.

thirdly, the "^^ issue" is imho not a bug! If you hit "^", the computer will 
wait for the next key to be pressed. Which would normally be something like the 
"o" key, to produce an "ô". If you don't want an accented letter, you hit 
the"^" key a second time, to get "^".
This is imho perfectly correct dead letter behaviour. Now I know that in 
Windows, hitting "^" twice will produce "^^", BUT THIS IS A BUG IN WINDOWS! How 
do you type a single "^" in Windows? You can't! I think that ubuntu handles the 
dead key "^" correctly.

so:
a) does anyone really have a dead key problem on a freshly installed german 
hardy (or LiveCD) ? (I think not!) But if they do, what are their keyboard 
settings and locale?

b) do you type an "ñ" by hitting "~" + "n"? If so, we may have a bug
here. But then german Windows has the same problem!

c) the "^^ issue" is imho not a bug. How would you type a single "^"?

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German keyboard layout - deadkeys by default
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/73240
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