On Mon, 4 Nov 2013 09:53:08 -0200
Federico Leoni <effe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good morning all,
> please see in line reply.

Hello, 

Yes, that should be the standard. :-|


> > To the people affected by this bug, I would like to suggest trying also to 
> > configure
> > their keyboard with dpkg-reconfigure. ie:
> > *********************************************
> > sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
> >
> > *********************************************

(...)

> > The reconfiguration is system wide, which is not ideal but at least works:
> > Exec=gksu "xterm -maximized -e 'dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration'"
> >
> > If you try to reconfigure with dpkg-reconfigure and that it provides the 
> > right
> > keyboard, the problem would be only in the gui app. I think trying the 
> > command line
> > could perhaps give an additional information.
> 
> Tested right now without success Melodie. Both on desktop and a TTY1.
> Note that on TTY the keyboard map is stuck on US standard and if I
> press the combination '+c the output is 'c, not ç (correct) or ć. No
> additional informations/errors were given.

The configuration for tty's is somewhere else (not sure where though, in 
another distro
it was somewhere under /etc, /etc/console or such, in Ubuntu we would have to 
"grep -R"
for it, supposing it is under /etc and not under /var, /var/lib somewhere...

If it fails with the "dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration" command then the 
gui
application is probably not the guilty, but something under, in some Xorg part. 
(In
12.04, using this method and choosing "fr_FR" with "variant" which corresponds 
to "oss"
does what I need).

Would you remind me which one is your exact configuration language mapping and 
variant
chosen?

Regards,
Mélodie

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