> both combinations don't fully match the key labels. I guess I'll take that back. Having the left Alt key perform as AltGr as it does in Mac OS X doesn't seem to make too much sense, as many applications expect the existence of an Alt/Meta key to invoke commands. The right Alt key works as AltGr and allows access to all those special symbols in the same location where OS X has them. Therefore, simply extending the definition to make macintosh_vndr/de(mac_nodeadkeys) an alias for macintosh_vndr/de(nodeadkeys) might be enough to avoid the error and yield reasonable results. That should be easy.
-- Error activating XKB configuration with MacBook keyboard model https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/327963 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Mactel Support, which is the registrant for Mactel Support. Status in Mactel Support: New Status in “xkeyboard-config” source package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: Binary package hint: xkb-data I've got Intrepid installed on a MacBookPro5,1 with German keyboard layout. I started configuring the keyboads using gnome-keyboard-properties as available from the settings menu. I first selected the layout "Germany Macintosh, eliminate dead keys" and followed that up with changing the model to "MacBook/MacBook Pro (Intl)". This resulted in an error message "Error activating XKB configuration" which asked me to prvide this additional information: $ xprop -root | grep XKB _XKB_RULES_NAMES_BACKUP(STRING) = "evdev", "pc105", "de", "mac_nodeadkeys", "" _XKB_RULES_NAMES(STRING) = "evdev", "pc105", "de", "mac_nodeadkeys", "" $ gconftool-2 -R /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd layouts = [] model = macbook79 options = [] As the error message from the dialog contains little actual information, I straced gnome-settings-daemon and identified a failing invocation of xkbcomp as the likely cause of the issue. By renaming /usr/bin/xkbcomp and replacing it with a wrapper script, I managed to get my hands on its input file and reproduce the issue: $ cat /tmp/fileJPMGgA xkb_keymap { xkb_keycodes { include "evdev+aliases(qwertz)" }; xkb_types { include "complete+numpad(mac)" }; xkb_compat { include "complete" }; xkb_symbols { include "pc+macintosh_vndr/de(mac_nodeadkeys)+inet(evdev)" }; xkb_geometry { include "macintosh(macbook79)" }; }; $ xkbcomp -I -I/usr/share/X11/xkb -xkm /tmp/fileJPMGgA /tmp/fileNtKqh7 Error: No Symbols named "mac_nodeadkeys" in the include file "macintosh_vndr/de" Exiting Abandoning symbols file "(null)" That looks like a much better error description. Looking at /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/macintosh_vndr/de I see that indeed it doesn't contain a description of "mac_nodeadkeys". Neither does it include /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/de where the mac_nodeadkeys would have been defined. Changing the layout to simple "Germany Eliminate dead keys", I could use the MacBook keyboard model all right, just as mac_nodeadkeys layout worked all right with a Generic keyboard model. However, both combinations don't fully match the key labels. My first concern is that for an obvious choice like a MacBook keyboard model with a mac keyboard layout, no obscure error messages should be generated by the Gnome UI. Secondly, it would be nice to actually get Mac keyboard layout, in order to stay consistent with OS X and friends. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~mactel-support Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~mactel-support More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

