Speculation:
The problem is that the keyboard-layout setup seems to be handled by the
sunray-server software itself. In my case i use a german layout, and it
normally worked completely out of the box without any configuration.
I think that the attached keyboard and the keyboard layout is determined
by the sunray-server software.
Since feisty the gnome-settings-daemon always load the
/usr/share/xmodmap/xmodmap.us keymapping at userlogin, because
the us-layout is the default presetting in the gnome-settings.
This actually comfuses the keymapping completely.
The "correct" fix would be to create a proper keymap-file for the
sunray-keyboard (perhaps an empty one?), and set this file as
default for all users in the gnome-settings. Or simply override
the xmodmap.us
Christian
Am 14.05.2007 um 18:49 schrieb Bob Doolittle:
abosch wrote:
En/na Christian Rost ha escrit:
The problem is "easy" to solve...
Simply rename your xmodmap-executable to xmodmap.orig.
i didn't tried yet, but even if this quick'n dirt solution works
it would be great to keep in touch gnome people and explain them
the problem. as someone said, actual version of gnome thinks all
computers are PCs with standard keyboards on it, if this isn't
solved sooner or later the problem will come back.
anyone in this list have any contact with gnome guys?
The "Gnome guys" are freely reachable at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Bob
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