I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 / Intrepid.  I'm working on a multiseat project, 
but this is not a multiseat issue.

I disable HAL, to let X handle the input devices:

Section "ServerFlags"
       Option "AutoAddDevices" "false"
EndSection

Then specify my keyboard:

Section "InputDevice"
   Identifier   "Keyboard0"
   Driver       "evdev"
   Option       "Device"      "/dev/input/event1"
   Option       "CoreKeyboard"
   Option       "XkbRules"    "xorg"
   Option       "XkbModel"    "evdev"
   Option       "XkbLayout"   "us"
EndSection

This works correctly, I'm able to type with my first keyboard and the 
second one is not listened to.  This is good.  The problem is keys are 
mapped weird.  "up arrow" launches the ScreenShot tool in Gnome.  Gnome 
keyboard is set to evdev managed.  It seems I can't give it any Xkb 
options to resolve this.

Is this a buggy version of the input-evdev package?  Is this issue on 
the radar?  I'll try to test the newer evdev.
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