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So basically, I copied the xkb folder from my LTSP3 tree into the
LTSP4 tree, restarted my X session (ctrl-alt-backspace) and StarOffice7 and OOo 1.1 menus work flawlessly.
Thanks for the hint! Here are the steps to replicate (as root on the server), assuming you have v3 installed in /opt/ltsp3:
cd /opt/ltsp4/i386/usr/X11R6/lib/X11 mv xkb xkb.old cp -R /opt/ltsp3/i386/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb xkb
Restart and give it a shot. I haven't fully figured out what the problem is with this dir. My XFree86 is a custom 4.3.0 build straight off of xfree86.org, and it was in the same condition as the 4.2.99 shipped with LTSP4: an empty xkb directory with only a symlink inside it to /usr/X11R6/bin/xkbcomp.
Ok, so I finally tried it. It works on my K12LTSP-4 server! I didn't see anyone respond with successes so I thought it would be nice to add mine. BTW, thanks for the information. Haven't tried it on my Slack server yet... Should this be added to the errata page on ltsp.org?
Also, I'm not too familiar with Fedora (or Redhat) yet so excuse me if I get the terms wrong. The package update utility, 'yum' I think, will
bulldoze over all your changes to the kbd folder if you download the latest K12 updates. Not a big deal, but worth being aware of this especially if you just blindly accept any all updates like I did :-P I'd prefer to continue using Slackware but the clients I'm trying to sell the concept of LTSP to have expressed a strong interest in the K12LTSP package.
-Kevin
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