I'm on Ubuntu Jaunty, and can confirm that there are still oddities with the Norwegian keyboard layout.
In OS X: [] is "alt + 7/8 {} is "shift + alt + 7/8" the alt key could be both the right one and the left one. In Ubuntu: [] is "right alt + 7/8" {} is "shift + right alt + 7/8" >From xev, it seems that the left is Alt_L, and the right is ISO_Level3_Shift. To make this work like in OS X (if that is what's wanted), the left alt must behave like the right one, but also be able to make F-keys when pressed together with the fn-button and f1-12. Is this possible? In addition, the key above tab (marked with paragraph and apostrophe) and the "less/greater than"-key are swapped. To fix this I run the following line in a terminal: xmodmap -e 'keycode 94=apostrophe asciitilde apostrophe asciitilde dead_grave dead_horn' -e 'keycode 49=less greater backslash brokenbar backslash brokenbar' I'm not at all sure that it's correct, but at least it places >, < and ' where they are supposed to be. Summary: Two keys swapped. Right and left alt-key works differently in Ubuntu, but (I think) the same in OS X. -- Norwegian Mac keyboard layout: No "advanced" characters by default https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160171 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