This does appear to be specific to desktop machines - I have this same version on my dell laptop without issue at all, but a colleague here had it on his desktop and we had to adjust the init script so that it could pass the installation..
As an interim fix - either replace the init script with something that just runs /bin/true, or find the manufacturer it's trying to use and comment the line that calls the .hk file in /etc/init.d/hotkeys-setup out.
This does appear to be specific to desktop machines - I have this same version on my dell laptop without issue at all, but a colleague here had it on his desktop and we had to adjust the init script so that it could pass the installation..
As an interim fix - either replace the init script with something that just runs /bin/true, or find the manufacturer it's trying to use and comment the line that calls the .hk file in /etc/init. d/hotkeys- setup out.
Don't know the cause of this, unfortunately.