Good morning all,
please see in line reply.

> To the people affected by this bug, I would like to suggest trying also to 
> configure
> their keyboard with dpkg-reconfigure. ie:
> *********************************************
> sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
>
> *********************************************
>
> with or without sudo anyhow. To avoid the lxkeymap bug (in a 12.04 basis it 
> simply does
> not keep the configuration) I use this one desktop file in "Bento" (Ubuntu 
> Openbox Remix,
> 12.04):
> http://meets.free.fr/Downloads/BentoVillageProject/Configurations/System/usr/share/applications/keyboard-configuration.desktop
>
> The reconfiguration is system wide, which is not ideal but at least works:
> Exec=gksu "xterm -maximized -e 'dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration'"
>
> If you try to reconfigure with dpkg-reconfigure and that it provides the 
> right keyboard,
> the problem would be only in the gui app. I think trying the command line 
> could
> perhaps give an additional information.

Tested right now without success Melodie. Both on desktop and a TTY1.
Note that on TTY the keyboard map is stuck on US standard and if I
press the combination '+c the output is 'c, not ç (correct) or ć. No
additional informations/errors were given.

> When it comes to lxkeymap it would keep its configuration if you would 
> autostart it with lxkeymap --autostart at the beginning of your session.
> But as it does not come with latest lubuntu release by default configuring 
> the panel xkb plugin should work correctly.

As you said Leszek it should works but it didn't. The keyboard output
the right char just if I set the whole system to Portuguese. But as
Nio reported this is not the solution for a Swedish system.

F.

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