On 2010-07-18 22:48 +0200, Andre Majorel wrote:

> I'm trying to get a working keyboard and LTSP does not cooperate.
> 
> [default]
>   CONFIGURE_X = True
>   XKBLAYOUT   = fr
>   XKBMODEL    = pc105
>   XKBRULES    = base
>   XKBVARIANT  = ""
>   XRANDR_DISABLE = True
>
> The values of XKBLAYOUT, XKBMODEL, XKBRULES and XKBVARIANT in
> lts.conf don't appear in /var/run/ltsp-xorg.conf. It's not
> supposed to work that way, is it ?

That must be classified information. Anyway, the remedy was to set
XKBRULES to "evdev". It seems that X has its mind set on using
evdev. Even if xorg.conf starts with « Driver "kbd" » or
« XkbRules "base/xfree86/xorg" », X still uses evdev, it just
interprets the keycodes from evdev using the base/xfree86/xorg
rules and the result is a dog's breakfast.

At least, that's what I *think* is happening.

-- 
André Majorel http://www.teaser.fr/~amajorel/

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