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When I first installed ltsp I didn't had changed keyboard configuration on 
lts.conf, this way accents/special chars didn't worked.
Then I changed lts.conf to br/abnt2 and most things now work, exept for 3 keys 
:)
It's not a that huge problem, but if eventually those keys become needed (I 
can't program on the terminal for example, it dosen't have }) it could become 
one ;)

Em Qua 02 Jul 2003 14:29, you wrote:
> I have 2 differents keyboards and I have problems with them but if as
> you write, the keyboards are the same, why are you changing your lts.conf ?
> or, is it something I don't understand !
> I have installed ltsp 4 on redhat 8 upgrade to 9.
> ;-) Jean Christophe
>
> Iuri Fiedoruk a �crit:
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> >Server keyboard is abnt2 and works fine.
> >Workstation keyboard is abnt2 and have problems with some keys.
> >
> >Em Qua 02 Jul 2003 11:29, Jean Christophe escreveu:
> >>Are you talking about the server keyboard or the client keyboard (with a
> >>different server keyboard ) ?
> >>;-) Jean Christophe
> >>
> >>Iuri Fiedoruk a �crit:
> >>>Hum, can you point me where are located the keyboard maps in ltsp?
> >>>Or it just does use the ones from the Linux distro? (In this case can
> >>>someone send me conectiva's keyboard map for abnt2?).
> >>>
> >>>Abra�os do Rio Grande do Sul Humberto! :)
> >>>
> >>>Em Ter 01 Jul 2003 21:00, Humberto B. Morais escreveu:
> >>>>   Iuri,
> >>>>
> >>>>   I think the problem is in the keyboard map used in LTSP. I was
> >>>>playing with the idea of exchanging it for the one in Conectiva Linux.
> >>>> I don't know if it is possible, but I think the Conectiva one shoud be
> >>>> correct.
> >>>>
> >>>>   Also, when using the American keyboard with dead keys (us-intl)
> >>>> there is the annoying problem of having to type [AltGr]+[,] [c] to get
> >>>> the "�" (c-cedil). The usual way in Brazil ([Dead-Acute] [c]) gives
> >>>> you some Yoguslav letter or something. This may be the correct
> >>>> behaviour in X11 in general, but makes it very cumbersome to write in
> >>>> portuguese.
> >>>>
> >>>>   Regards from Rio :-),
> >>>>
> >>>>   H.B.Morais
> >>>>
> >>>>----- Original Message -----
> >>>>From: "Iuri Fiedoruk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>>>Sent: Tuesday, July 01, 2003 11:05 AM
> >>>>Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] abnt2 keyboard
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>Does someone was able to sucefully using a abnt2 (brazilian keyboard)
> >>>>with ltsp?
> >>>>I set it up on lts.conf but the }]� key and the |\ key and the "' key
> >>>>don't work very well (or at all in the case of the last one)

- -- 
Iuri Fiedoruk
Santa Maria, RS, Brasil
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