Apologies, please disregard my previous comment. There was enough information.
However, we did not get any response from you as per Mike's note above. Feel
free to put the bug in New again should you experience the same problem on
Hardy (8.10)
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Thanks for your bug report and making Ubuntu better. I am curious
though since it has been a while since your last update, is this bug
still an issue?
Thanks,
~ Mike
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:-( still no fix...
this is from Kubuntu Gutsy Tribe 3 (from-scratch) installation:
Alt Gr is still mapped to the Win key. On a swiss german keyboard this
is needed to type the @ sign.
to fix:
- after installation edit xorg.conf like so:
Section "InputDevice"
Optione "XkbOption
nearly forgot, this Kubuntu
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