@Nick: it is based on Debian all right. Only they added stuff on top that 
overrides pre-existing things. I'm in exactly the same boat as you.
Xmodmap still works and it can be run from the startup applications, but 
something else overrides the keymap immediately after executing the startup 
applications. So, I added a delay to my script, only to notice that this same 
something still overrides the keymap at semi-random moments. I think I'll try 
that hacky script from comment #6, which I was about to write by myself until I 
found this bug report…

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