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Description of problem: with a French Fedora 15 beta, with a "azerty" keyboard Remote desktop activate via gnome3 when I connect to the linux system with VNC or vinaigre client on a other computer,the keyboard is in qwerty under client Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): vino x86_64 3.0.1 revision 1.f15 How reproducible: take control of a french fedora 15 with vino activated Steps to Reproduce: 1. activate vino 2. take the controle with another french computer Actual results: the keyboard under vnc client is in qwerty Expected results: the keyboard under vnc client must be in azerty Additional info: with gnome 2 we could change a key via gconf-editor : desktop > gnome > peripherals > keyboard > kbd change key layout > fr Chance this key via gonf-editor on Fedora 15 not work If I use dconf-editor I can't find the key.
How Solved Temporary the bug : Under root user run this command : #system-config-keyboard fr-latin9 that solved issue until next reboot.
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