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Note: The Keyboard Indicator should be used on Linux systems using
Gnome as a desktop environment.
When using a Hungarian keyboard from a Linux client, the Latin letter U
with Double Acute and the Latin letter O with Double Acute work only
with JRE 1.6 (and later).
There are several methods that can be used to set the keyboard
language preference on Fedora
must be used in order for the keys to be mapped correctly from the
Virtual KVM Client (VKC).
To set the keyboard language using System Settings:
1. From the toolbar, choose System > Preferences > Keyboard.
2. Open the Layouts tab.
3. Add or select the appropriate language.
4. Click Close.
To set the keyboard language using the Keyboard Indicator:
1. Right-click the Task Bar and choose Add to Panel.
2. In the Add to Panel dialog, right-click the Keyboard Indicator and
from the menu choose Open Keyboard Preferences.
3. In the Keyboard Preferences dialog, click the Layouts tab.
4. Add and remove languages as necessary.

Macros Not Saving on Linux Targets

If you receive the following error message when you create and then
save a macro on a target server running Linux
1.7.0 (update 45 and later), disable SELinux in Fedora 18 on the target
server to resolve the problem.
"An error occurred attempting to write the new keyboard
macros. Macro was not added"
Appendix E: Informational Notes
®
Linux clients. The following method
®
Fedora
18 with Java
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