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Am 10.11.2012 17:23, schrieb Yves-Alexis Perez:
>
> So you don't have the same keymap in both environment. Just set it to
> the one you're used to. In Xfce you can chose it in
> Settings/Keyboard/Layout. You can also use the default X one there, and
> configure the X keyboard using dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration.
> It should be set at next X startup.
>
> Regards,
I do prefer to set it globally so I reconfigured keyboard-configuration.
It seems, that I made the mistake to assign compose key and AltGr to the
same real key :-[ . Correcting this mistake and doing a reboot did the
job, restarting only the X-Server was not enough.

PLS close the bug.

THX!

- -- 
*Wolfgang Schnitker*
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