I hit this in bug #327963. So a way to reproduce is this:
1. set keyboard layout to "Germany Macintosh, no dead keys"
2. set keyboard model to "MacBook / MacBook Pro (Intl)"
This might only work until someone fixes #327963, though. After that, you might have to revert their change or introduce some artificial problem with the xkeyboard-config data. Or use some unfixed aspect of bug #67188.
> do you get that at the session start or when using the capplet?
Both. When using gnome-keyboard-properties it happens, and when leaving the broken settings, it happens again at session start.
> could you describe a way to trigger the error?
I hit this in bug #327963. So a way to reproduce is this:
1. set keyboard layout to "Germany Macintosh, no dead keys"
2. set keyboard model to "MacBook / MacBook Pro (Intl)"
This might only work until someone fixes #327963, though. After that, you might have to revert their change or introduce some artificial problem with the xkeyboard-config data. Or use some unfixed aspect of bug #67188.
> do you get that at the session start or when using the capplet?
Both. When using gnome-keyboard- properties it happens, and when leaving the broken settings, it happens again at session start.