@Hélio, only thing I did was upgrade to 16.04 (clean install), copy my
xkb file over and load it (xkbcomp $HOME/.xkb/xkb-map $DISPLAY). That's
it.

Well, it *does* get loaded on each boot via .bashrc (as noted in post
14) when a terminal is auto-opened (put in startup prefs) so not sure it
will survive a reboot on its own. Will check that.

But once loaded, it remains in effect after all suspends and hibernates,
same as .Xmodmap used to work. I can live with the minor inconvenience
of setting up the auto-load. Just have to remember what I did after a
year or more passes.

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