Yes, I can confirm this. I have first installed Kubuntu on my notebook and the keyboard issues were stronger and more frequently than in Ubuntu.
This keyboard bug is very misterious and I have no idea what I can do to narrow down that problem? Maybe updating to Edgy...;-)
@Erik: Thank you for your response/feedback. If I do understand your message in the right manner than something called the SlowKeys-Feature is responsible for that crazy keybord issue, isn't it? What do you mean with "SlowKeys aktivation dialog" and how can I disable that feature/behavior?
@Tjengo: Yes, this is a very unsatisfied situation. But, how the heck can you modify the status of that bug report to get more drive... ;-)
Yes, I can confirm this. I have first installed Kubuntu on my notebook and the keyboard issues were stronger and more frequently than in Ubuntu.
This keyboard bug is very misterious and I have no idea what I can do to narrow down that problem? Maybe updating to Edgy...;-)
@Erik: Thank you for your response/feedback. If I do understand your message in the right manner than something called the SlowKeys-Feature is responsible for that crazy keybord issue, isn't it? What do you mean with "SlowKeys aktivation dialog" and how can I disable that feature/behavior?
@Tjengo: Yes, this is a very unsatisfied situation. But, how the heck can you modify the status of that bug report to get more drive... ;-)
Additional notes: packages. ubuntu. com/edgy/ x11/xkbset (=SlowKeys ??)
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