umm, something strange you got .gconf folder in a pure-kde desktop...

Which linux flavour are you using? I using different kubuntu versions (from 10.04 to 12.10) and at least with spanish keyboards mac client works (3.99 - no tested 4.x). Currently I got a gnome2 ubuntu (11.04 I think) working too by deleting the folder I said.

Regards,
Ricardo


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2013/4/9 Beau <beau.piccart@gmail.com>
Hi Ricardo,

thanks for the tip but it didn't fix the problem for me. It's a KDE install, but there's no .gconf/desktop (only .gconf/apps). 

The problem is not present on the server running gnome instead of KDE.

cheers,
Beau


On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 3:50 PM, Ricardo Díaz Martín <ricardo.diaz@oceanosoft.com> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I note this issue happens only with gtk desktops because a .gconf key. If you delete gconf/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard folder then keyboard are well mapped. If you got a pure kde desktop (no gnome pakages installed) you don't have .gonf folder and It also works.

I got now more than 10 servers working this way.

Hope it helps you!

Regards,
Ricardo Díaz


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2013/4/8 Jonathan Fosburgh <jonathan@fosburgh.org>
On 4/8/13 8:29 AM, Beau wrote:
Hi everyone,

I have a similar setup and keys are messed
up the same as for Michael.

Any solution yet? The problem seems to be pretty old.


I have this issue as well, if I launch a desktop (KDE, Gnome, LXDE, XFCE4).  If I use a single command (such as a terminal) or published apps, the mapping is correct, as far as I can tell.


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