The patch applied in 2.18.0-ubuntu1.1 broke vino much harder on my system - I 
can't write any capital letters now (as well as any characters created by 
pressing shift+number). My keyboard settings: us,il grp_led:scroll 
grp:switch_toggle (set through the gnome keyboard layout setting dialog, 
install also included setting the keyboard to Hebrew, so when I log in using a 
non-gnome desktop I get an alt-shift switching behavior). 
Going back to 2.18.0-ubuntu1 fixed capital letters and most of the number 
related items, but for some strange reason shift+0 generates  "9" instead of 
")". Weird bug, which makes it very hard to use the computer for programing.

Ubuntu Fiesty (original install was hoary, I have been updating since),
using backports and proposed repositories, client was Real-VNC viewer 4
on Windows XP SP-2.

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vino (vnc) keyboard mapping problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/112955
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