> What keyboard layout are you using on the host system?
> Did you do anything special to configure it?
> What X input driver are you using on the host system?

You are absolutely right: my custom XKB configuration is causing the
bug. I tried starting without it, and keyboard worked.

I run this command in my .xsession:

xkbcomp -I$HOME/.xkb $HOME/.xkb/keymap $DISPLAY

In ~/.xkb, I have a manually crafted keyboard configuration that
places some special characters exactly where I want them.

How does the layout detection work?

-- 
Alexey


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