Other way to make a workaround is to activate the compiz fusion icon in
the unity's top bar systray. I activate all the icons with this command:
gsettings set com.canonical.Unity.Panel systray-whitelist ['all']
I restarted and the compiz fusion icon is now in the systray in the top
bar of unity.
I'm so sorry for the late response but I was very busy and also forgot
to post about this issue. First, I didn't have .xinitrc neither
.xsession in my home folder, but I created an script (as I said above)
that executes first the setxkbmap and then superkb and add it to the
startup programs in
Sorry for the late answer.
Running the line:
setxkbmap -geometry 'pc(pc104)'
Works great, but I don't have any xorg.conf, I think I just have to do a script
so every startup the command above gets execute before superkb, or there is
another way?
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Superkb fails to start in startup
Public bug reported:
I'm running Ubuntu Lucid.
I added Supperkb to start in startup, but every startup I have to do the
keyboard troubleshoot in GNOME. After that it works fine, but it's kind
of annoying to do this every startup.
Regards
** Affects: superkb
Importance: Undecided
Do you mean, the add and remove a layout procedure?
Yes, after I do the add and remove layout, Superkb works fine.
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Superkb fails to start in startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/627990
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This is the output:
superkb 0.21: Welcome. This program is under development.
It's strongly recommended to set the following on xorg.conf:
| Section ServerFlags
| Option AllowDeactivateGrabs On
| Option AllowClosedownGrabs On
| EndSection
With these, if the program fails while drawing the