Another workaround that just worked for me: add
blacklist evdev
to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist then run /sbin/update-modules as root, and reboot. The behavior of the keyboard and mouse is thereafter reverted to what it was under Hardy Heron, no xorg.conf changes or setxkbmap voodoo needed.
Another workaround that just worked for me: add
blacklist evdev
to /etc/modprobe. d/blacklist then run /sbin/update- modules as root, and reboot. The behavior of the keyboard and mouse is thereafter reverted to what it was under Hardy Heron, no xorg.conf changes or setxkbmap voodoo needed.