Am 26.03.2018 um 22:40 schrieb Ulrich Sibiller:
setxkbmap -I. -print
Sorry, my fault. I meant -query, not -print
@09:10:43#/usr/share/X11/xkb# setxkbmap -I. -query rules: xfree86 model: null layout: null
On the client system - windows 7 - I found no nx-libs. x2go-Client (V. 1.1.1) is installed (latest version)
Hmm, current versiom is 4.1.1.1
Sorry, I have forgotten the leading Four, I was fixed to the count of ones! The correct answer is: x2go-Client (V. 4.1.1.1) is installed (latest version)
@21:52:26#~# dpkg -l | grep libnx ii libnx-x11-6:amd64 2:3.5.99.16-1+git20180317.2985+8.main.1 amd64 nxagent's libNX_X11 client-part library
These are all old, you should drop them.
I think they are up to date for jessie, have a look to http://packages.x2go.org/debian/dists/jessie/main/binary-amd64/Packages
OK, I see you are trying to login using root. Does it work better if you take normal user (root sessions can be special)? You should also remove /etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg; your version is outdated. Removing does not hurt as x2go will then use the builtin defaults which are largely the same you have - minus the previously broken ones ;-)
I will test this later, I have to leave now.
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Hi Uli,
Am 26.03.2018 um 22:40 schrieb Ulrich Sibiller:
OK, I see you are trying to login using root. Does it work better if you take normal user (root sessions can be special)?
If I log in as a normal user the combination AltGr+0 displays die correct symbol "}". But now the rest works not correct, the application needs root rights
You should also remove /etc/x2go/keystrokes.cfg; your version is outdated. Removing does not hurt as x2go will then use the builtin defaults which are largely the same you have - minus the previously broken ones ;-)
This action have no effect.
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Hi Uli,
Am 27.03.2018 um 23:41 schrieb Joachim Hartmann:
Hi Uli,
Am 26.03.2018 um 22:40 schrieb Ulrich Sibiller:
OK, I see you are trying to login using root. Does it work better if you take normal user (root sessions can be special)?
If I log in as a normal user the combination AltGr+0 displays die correct symbol "}". But now the rest works not correct, the application needs root rights
Now it works, by using sudo!
Thanks for helping!
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