Unfortunately, this bug still exists in 9.04 Jaunty, causing the small "v" being interpreted as an at-sign (@) and small "e" as an euro-sign (€) - just like with AltGr pressed - using czech keyboard layout. Pressing AltGr with these two letters produces them normally (v, e), so it's simply reversed behavior.
I can handle with this without any problems, but I can't imagine forcing regular users in our company to use rdesktop in this state of things.
Unfortunately, this bug still exists in 9.04 Jaunty, causing the small "v" being interpreted as an at-sign (@) and small "e" as an euro-sign (€) - just like with AltGr pressed - using czech keyboard layout. Pressing AltGr with these two letters produces them normally (v, e), so it's simply reversed behavior.
I can handle with this without any problems, but I can't imagine forcing regular users in our company to use rdesktop in this state of things.