""The only way I've gotten xkbset to (sorta) work is by placing it in a script inside ~/.kde/Autostart , which is the startup folder under kde. But it seems like a waste of time now that mousekeys persist through reboots.""
It's only a waste of time if you're using KDE :-)
I use Fluxbox, and I traditionally used xkbset. Now, I have to do CTRL+SHIFT+NUMLOCK, which works, and I'm fine with that.
I'm just wondering if xkbset is orphaned and one of us should suggest to have it removed upstream so it isn't in the next Ubuntu release's universe repo.
""The only way I've gotten xkbset to (sorta) work is by placing it in a script inside ~/.kde/Autostart , which is the startup folder under kde. But it seems like a waste of time now that mousekeys persist through reboots.""
It's only a waste of time if you're using KDE :-)
I use Fluxbox, and I traditionally used xkbset. Now, I have to do CTRL+SHIFT+NUMLOCK, which works, and I'm fine with that.
I'm just wondering if xkbset is orphaned and one of us should suggest to have it removed upstream so it isn't in the next Ubuntu release's universe repo.