Ok, just tested it with Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 2 live Desktop. You can switch the keyboard to "Apple MacBook/MacBook Pro (Intl)" without getting any error message. What a progress after a year!
However, there is still no "@" sign by default. Also, I did not manage to configure it by defining a Third Level Chooser. Seems that Ubuntu does not even know the key that IMHO might well be used as the AltGr key and which I called the "strange key" (see above).
Btw. someone edited my original posting typing some workaround into my text. I do not consider this to be useful.
@ Bryce Harrington: Personally, I do not think that Ubuntu users should be forced to open additional accounts and to make things even more complicated by having to post bugs upstream.
Ok, just tested it with Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 2 live Desktop. You can switch the keyboard to "Apple MacBook/MacBook Pro (Intl)" without getting any error message. What a progress after a year!
However, there is still no "@" sign by default. Also, I did not manage to configure it by defining a Third Level Chooser. Seems that Ubuntu does not even know the key that IMHO might well be used as the AltGr key and which I called the "strange key" (see above).
Btw. someone edited my original posting typing some workaround into my text. I do not consider this to be useful.
@ Bryce Harrington: Personally, I do not think that Ubuntu users should be forced to open additional accounts and to make things even more complicated by having to post bugs upstream.