abosch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
>> 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
>> 
>
>why just don't load anything? if sunray handles keyboard properly 
>there's no need to load any keymapping. maybe this feature should be 
>optional and configurable somewhere.

However although renaming the file and preventing it from loading works
locally, I have noticed that NX'ing to other Fiesty machine blows away the
keyboard mapping for that NX session - so you would have to modify the
remote machine as well - I think the correct keymap-file, submitted for
incluesion to all Gnome installs is the way to.
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