Quoting Michael Hunold:
> Hello Denis,
> >>
> >>>please try using
> >>>
> >>>xkeymap.usekeycodeMap = "true"
> 
> >>Hmm, I just noticed that I don't have any umlauts, ie. my console
> >>keymap
> >>is wrong, too. I better fix that up first...
> >
> >
> > vmWare doesn't seem to detect the keymap, using a different keymap may
> > help.
> 
> For my Gentoo system, after setting the proper keymap to "de-latin1", 
> setting the console translation to "8859-15_to_uni" and *removing* the 
> above workaround, "vmware" still complains at startup, but at least all 
> keys behave like they should.

I've installed VMware Workstation 4, yesterday. All keys except that one
next to the back space key worked. This is annoying when trying to enter
a "=" in lilo.

Thanks for the keymap dumps, I hope I can fix the missing key soon.

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  Denis Oliver Kropp

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