I can also confirm that the -K option is not working with version 2ubuntu1. In that version, the -y option was introduced, and with -yK my compiz key bindings are working (mostly).
There are a couple problems with this: Ctrl+Alt+Enter doesn't work, but I get around this by specifying the window geometry as 25 pixels less than the height of my screen (just enough to show my top panel). Ctrl+Alt inputs a new line to the remote computer, so when I try to rotate the cube with Ctrl+Alt+Right, if i press the combination slowly, I get a few blank lines in notepad on the remote computer. The PageUp key is mapped as a /, Shift+PageUp is a ?. The PageDown key isn't working at all. The Down arrow is mapped as a windows key. So basically, yeah, the key bindings work, but it is essentially useless to me to have this functionality without a working up/down and pageup/pagedown, as I do a good deal of programming on the remote machine. I tried specifying a keymap file, even making sure that all my keys were mapped correctly in it (which it seems they were by default), but the -k option in rdesktop is apparently overrided by the -y option. My plan is going to be to go back to 0ubuntu1 and wait for a fix...hope some of this info helps. -- intrepid regression: rdesktop overrides window manger key binding even when -K is used https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/270997 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs