Bug reported on the Debian BTS by Andrew T.Young 4 years ago, still applies. "I've noticed for some time now that after I've used X and then switch back to a console with <ctrl><alt><Fn>, the keyboard rate and delay have been reset to Debian's default values (long delay, fast rep rate) instead of the IBM defaults that I prefer, and which I normally set up by using "kbdrate" from a console with no arguments. In my .xsession file, I *do* call `xset r rate 250 11` to re-establish my preferred rate and delay. This makes the keyboard behave properly in an xterm or rxvt window; but it does not prevent X from messing up the consoles. It seems to me that even if X has to play with the keyboard for its own internal reasons -- something that does not seem logically necessary, but suppose it is -- then at least the use of the xset command ought to leave things in the intended state when I go back to a console." See http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=181423 for details. Assigning to Daniel as discussed on IRC a couple minutes ago.
-- GitLab Migration Automatic Message -- This bug has been migrated to freedesktop.org's GitLab instance and has been closed from further activity. You can subscribe and participate further through the new bug through this link to our GitLab instance: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/driver/xf86-input-keyboard/issues/6.
Use of freedesktop.org services, including Bugzilla, is subject to our Code of Conduct. How we collect and use information is described in our Privacy Policy.