I was asked how to reproduce this bug.
I got the problem from a customer who uses a Ubuntu 12.04 laptop as a client (I don't know which client version) and a server with Debian Squeeze and an up-to-date X2go server.
I have reproduced it then myself with my personal computer as a client (Debian Squeeze 64-bit with some backports) and a computer of another customer as server (Debian Squeeze 32 bit, up-to-date X2go server). There I could reproduce the bug. Both fullscreen and in a window.
What I did is login on the server, change the keyboard settings in Gnome to deadkeys, and test it in the keyboard-settings-window.
On non of this computers I use this line in sources.list: deb http://packages.x2go.org/debian squeeze main So no "heuler".
With regards, Paul van der Vlis.
Hi Paul,
On Mi 03 Okt 2012 15:31:42 CEST Paul van der Vlis wrote:
What I did is login on the server, change the keyboard settings in Gnome to deadkeys, and test it in the keyboard-settings-window.
Could you test this with the same setup:
o Select nodeadkeys on your client (GNOME settings for keyboard) o Deactivate all keyboard settings within GNOME o Keyboard model: ,,auto'' in X2Go session profile o Keyboard layout: (empty)
On client and server you can check the keyboard settings with
$ setxkbmap -print
For both actions (your way of reproducing and the way I describe)
please send output of setxkbmap -pring to this bug.
Thanks+Greets, Mike
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