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Old 27th February 2008, 07:42 AM
Torben Andersen Offline
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Xming and FC3

Hi,

When I makes a remote login from my Win PC using Xming xserver an error message occurs:

error activating xkb configuration (and some more text)

I got a feeling, that the problem is the mouse as left and right buttoms are switched..... Xming workes perfect with our old Solaris computers.

Any ideas??

Thanks

Torben
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