On Wed, August 10, 2005 12:35 pm, Verner Kjærsgaard said:
> Onsdag 10 august 2005 16:17 skrev Michael George:
>> I am having a strange problem with a clients' keyboards.  We have them
>> running normal PS/2 keyboards on standard terminals.
>>
>> They boot up right into rdesktop (running on the server, not locally)
>> and
>> they log into their Windows 2003 Terminal Server.  They keyboard proper
>> works fine, but everything to the right is unresponsive.
>>
>> I have googled and searched archives, but all the solutions I found
>> dealt
>> with rdesktop running as a local app or non-US keyboard layouts.
>>
>> I'm running a standard LTSP 4.1-r1 install in Gentoo and I've tried
>> rdesktop 1.4.1 and 1.3.1.  My keyboard settings are the default:
>>         XkbSymbols         = "us(pc101)"
>>         XkbModel           = "pc101"
>>         XkbLayout          = "us"
>> which works fine in our office with Dell Optiplex terminals and rdesktop
>> 1.3.1 to the same server.
>>
>> The customer is getting quite annoyed and I'm not sure what else to
>> try...
>>  any suggestions are welcome!
>>
>>
> I don't know if this will help, but I start rdesktop with the -N switch in
> order to get keys to the right of the keyboard working...

That did help a bit.  It does make the numbers work, but the arrows and
delete and all that still don't work.

I tried using rdesktop from an X session rather than when the terminal
starts and that works fine.  I am upgrading to ltsp 4.1.1 to see if that
helps...

-Michael George
 Ideal Solution, LLC



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