Ubuntu 22.04. I get this burst of warnings (> 1K of log) for keys <1> to <9> every time I switch keyboard layout. It's spamming syslog to the point of making it useless (8K+ lines of this in the last couple of days).
What is the point of this warning? The binding is not actually even changed according to the log! Something rebinds the number keys (<1>, <2>, etc) to the keysyms for the digits (0x31, ...) again - why is this not at notice or debug level? This is probably some issue in xkb maps or something - why wear down SSD and battery?
Ubuntu 22.04. I get this burst of warnings (> 1K of log) for keys <1> to <9> every time I switch keyboard layout. It's spamming syslog to the point of making it useless (8K+ lines of this in the last couple of days).
What is the point of this warning? The binding is not actually even changed according to the log! Something rebinds the number keys (<1>, <2>, etc) to the keysyms for the digits (0x31, ...) again - why is this not at notice or debug level? This is probably some issue in xkb maps or something - why wear down SSD and battery?