On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Evgeny Limarenko wrote:

> but the standard Keyboard Layout applet kxkb
> (I'm using KDE on Fedora (Redhat 9)) does not
> work.
> 
> It does not work on the LTSP terminal.
> On the server side it works fine.
> 
> It's not nice. Is there any way to fix that kxkb
> for a LTSP terminal?

As stated earlier, it does not work together with
xfree86's native keyboard mapper as it's in fact
a replacement for it.

I don't remember exactly how kbd can be disabled, but
AFAIR in a newly installed RedHat 7.2 kxkb worked
all right; so check their default XF86Config-4 and
edit lts.conf so that generated configs' keyboard
entries matched. Or, for that matter, check the
server's XF86Config first.

If neither setup works, this may mean that the version
of kxkb installed on the host OS doesn't work with
LTSP's X server. Well, the good news is that should
you have to install an up-to-date version of X server
into the LTSP tree, you won't need this kxkb nightmare
any more :)



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