Does it change mappings mid session all of a sudden, Linux session? We've had 
something similar on SRSS 4.0 that we think we've pinpointed to running Java 
applications in Linux, but if your in a Windows kiosk this probably won't help.

Our quick fix solution is an xmodmap file of a working keyboard, which you can 
get with 'xmodmap -pke > ~/.keymap' on RHEL/CentOS. You'll also want a desktop 
or menu shortcut to a shell script to execute 'xmodmap ~/.keymap'. Then when 
the problem occurs, double click this shortcut to revert to the working key 
mapping.

Luke Bigum
Systems Administrator
 (p) 1300 661 668
 (f)  1300 661 540
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http://www.iseek.com.au
Level 1, 100 Ipswich Road Woolloongabba QLD 4102



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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ing. Freddy Delgado
Sent: Tuesday 2 June 2009 3:22 AM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Subject: [SunRay-Users] keyboard suddenly changes mappings

Hi everyone!


I wondering if somebody detects a SUN keyboard type 7 malfunction using
a SunRay and windows desktop, basically the keyboard suddenly changes
mappings.
The only issue that fix it is to logout session and reconnect.

Another idea????

Thanks.

Fred.


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