]] Gunnar Hjalmarsson 

> I can't help asking why you set the "group(alts_toggle)" option at
> all. You don't seem to use any other keyboard layout but Norwegian
> anyway. So even before you have answered, my advice would be to just
> drop that option wherever you set it and move on. ;)

I'm not setting it intentionally, but I suspect somewhere in the xkb
stack.  If I choose just Norwegian as my layout in gnome control center,
I get:

$ setxkbmap -print
xkb_keymap {
        xkb_keycodes  { include "evdev+aliases(qwerty)" };
        xkb_types     { include "complete"      };
        xkb_compat    { include "complete"      };
        xkb_symbols   { include 
"pc+no+us:2+inet(evdev)+level3(ralt_switch)+compose(caps)+group(alts_toggle):1+group(alts_toggle):2"
   };
        xkb_geometry  { include "pc(pc105)"     };
};

Which looks pretty bizarre to me, and I have no idea what «us» does
there.

> In any case the issue is not severity "serious", especially not in a
> Debian distro context.

I'd argue that making people unable to write «@» is a release critical
bug in the package.

-- 
Tollef Fog Heen
UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are

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