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Help - need Qt extension XKEYBOARD #760

Open DonEdwards opened 5 years ago

DonEdwards commented 5 years ago

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A linux program, Manuskript, fails to start properly after complaining that the Qt extension XKEYBOARD is not present on the X server.

This is on Debian via bVNC. With an external physical keyboard attached.

Describe how your task behaves in a regular Linux environment - no complaint and the program puts up its gui.

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