No. All I have to do is boot up ubuntu 12.04 and log in. It doesn't (always?) happen right away though, it usually starts after I've used my media keys to reduce/increase volume (that might just be a coincidence though). Logging out and back in doesn't seem to help although it does stop for as long as I'm at the login screen (I assume gnome-settings-daemon stops when you logout).
Also, the problem appears to stop after a while: gnome-settings-daemon calms down and the num lock toggling stops.
No. All I have to do is boot up ubuntu 12.04 and log in. It doesn't (always?) happen right away though, it usually starts after I've used my media keys to reduce/increase volume (that might just be a coincidence though). Logging out and back in doesn't seem to help although it does stop for as long as I'm at the login screen (I assume gnome-settings- daemon stops when you logout).
Also, the problem appears to stop after a while: gnome-settings- daemon calms down and the num lock toggling stops.