Running "setxkbmap dvorak" works around it for me. It doesn't seem like an X issue; my best guess at the moment is that GNOME is setting the keymap when it starts up, rather than keeping the X default (though I haven't checked this).
Running "setxkbmap dvorak" works around it for me. It doesn't seem like an X issue; my best guess at the moment is that GNOME is setting the keymap when it starts up, rather than keeping the X default (though I haven't checked this).