Arno Peters, this is not reproducible. If this is reproducible in a supported
release, please file a new report via a terminal:
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Confirmed the issue on 11.04.04 64 bit with latest updates. The solution
in post #2 along with the advice in post 12 led me to run sudo gconf-
editor, instead of just plain gconf-editor, the latter did not work. I
was using tightVNCServer trying to get an HTML 5 VNC viewer called NoVNC
up and runni
Same problem exists on 11.04 32 bit (Natty) with latest updates. I tried
both suggestions (gconf-editor and startwm.sh) but they did not solved
the issue.
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I'd like to suggest an alternative workaround to this bug. I added the
following section to /etc/xrdp/startwm.sh (after the bangline and before it
sources the locale):
# Fix keyboard layout
/usr/bin/xmodmap -e 'keysym Alt_L = Alt_L'
/usr/bin/xmodmap -e 'keycode 255 = Meta_L'
/usr/bin/xmodmap -e
Thanks for all the input on this issue. I believe there is enough
information for the developers to begin to resolve this issue, so I am
marking this bug confirmed.
I will question whether this is a bug in "xrdp" or "tightvncserver" as
comment #18 seems to suggest.
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anyone had luck after removing the "indicator applet session"? Worked
for me with rdp vnc
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Seeing the exact same behavior as described in #19, happened after the keyboard
plugin was disabled. Using TightVNC 1.3.10, had to, as 1.3.9 crashed constantly
and without warning.
Holding shift does allow you to type S/M, just gotta hope caps doesn't matter :(
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still having the same issues - lucid final release 10.4
Is this actively being worked on? Is there a work-around? None of the above
fixed it for me.
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Another data point on the behavior described by hanasaki in post #19.
Under Lucid Beta 2, updates current up to 2010-04-24, Remote Desktop
removed via Software Center, and tightvncserver installed in its place.
Issues occur only when logged in remotely via VNC. Local keyboard works
fine. Via VNC, I
lucid Beta with all current updates as of 2010-04-11
some keys bring up gnome-session applet menus (ex: 's' brings up the dropdown
for the user [lockscreen|logout...] 'm' brings up the chat dropdown [setup
chat|setup email|setup broadcast ...] tried removing tightvncserver and also
setting the
Fully documented workaround for Ubuntu Karmic is here:
http://ubuntuwiki.net/index.php/Xrdp,_installing
Instructions at that page are full and complete for using xrdp to
connect to currently logged in local user's session (with Vino) and to
an arbitrary vnc-only session (with tightvncserver). Vin
I added the debug repos but didn't find one for xrdp
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I'll see if I can provide a backtrace later this evening (US time)
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I've just tried this workaround in Ubuntu 9.10 and it doesn't seem to
have any effect! I also tried de-activating the ally-keyboard plugin
for good measure but no luck. My keyboard input is still totally
garbled when logging in through xrdp. Any other ideas?
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Thanks for the information. Once again, lease try to obtain a backtrace
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and attach the file to the
bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem. You
do not have to have a crash to obtain a backtrace. You just need to
follow the pro
I can confirm this bug on Debian sid (unstable), and the workaround
works (disabling the keyboard plugin in gconf-editor, had to install
gconf-editor manually).
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Hello,
I just noticed that the ^workarround^ disable the keyboard plugin of the
gnome-settings-daemon using gconf-editor,
is changing the settings on user level, wher this is a system wide problem :>
In first instance I did not noticed and changed the setting as root
(sudo su). I could not edit
If you need to set /apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/keyboard
active=false remotely, which I did, just use ssh -X u...@hostname gconf-
editor. You will need to log out, if you already logged in via rdesktop
within xrdp, for the settings to take effect. Enjoy typing letters
correctly!
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Yeah, I get this too on 9.04. Disabling as described above fixes things.
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Just wanted to chime in as well, will try applying the workaround in a
little while when I have direct access to my remote box..
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I also confirm on Ubuntu 9.04. By the way, its really hard to type
gconf-editor with things messed up like this!
Another interesting quirk of this bug is that before I performed the
workaround, my theme was not properly applied to the remote desktop
sessions (real ones were fine). Even the ubunt
I confirm this bug in Ubuntu 9.04 updated as of 18/05/2009.
Keyboard layout is messed up completely. I also had to disable compiz to
get it to update the screen.
Emre
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I confirm this bug in Ubuntu 9.04 updated as of 18/05/2009.
Keyboard layout is messed up completely. I also had to disable compiz to
get it to update the screen.
Emre
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Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu 8.04, while on Debian Lenny everything
is fine.
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I want to add that I have noticed the same behavior with tightvncserver.
And no there is no crash... so there is no backtrace possible WTF
Charlie Kravetz! :)
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http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash and attach the file to the
bug report. This will greatly help us in tracking down your problem.
** Changed in: xrdp (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Description changed:
Binary
I have confirmed it this problem has the same solution as bug #199245:
disable the keyboard plugin of the gnome-settings-daemon using gconf-
editor:
/apps/gnome_settings_daemon/plugins/keyboard
set active to False.
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** Attachment added: "xsession errors"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/21558361/xsession%20errors
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