What happens if you pick "arch list," "qwertz," "Swiss"? I'm running unstable, so this might be a bit different than yours.
> Very interesting. But how do you configure the keyboard? I do kbdconfig > and then I choose 'arch list' 'German' 'latin 1'. > > But this gives me the @ on the 2 and not on the G as it is on my > keyboard of my Tibook. Also | is on 1 and the ~ is on ^ and not on n as > ist used to be. > > Thanks for your time and help. > > Zeno > > >Frank > > > >On Thursday 10 April 2003 3:04, Zeno Davatz wrote: > >>Benjamin Swatek wrote: > >>>Hi, > >>>I'm still trying to get my keyboard working, can someone mail me please > >>>the following files or point me out where to download them: > >>> > >>>mac-usb-qwertz-layout > >>>mac-linux-keys-bare.inc > >>>mac-usb-euro.kmap > >>> > >>>or point me out in dummy style how to get the keyboard of my TiBook > >>>working in german layout. > >>>all i found so far on the web didn't work out, don't know if I'm just > >>>too stupid or what ever. > >> > >>Well yes, this is indeed a very interesting question: I was (and still > >>am) looking for a the Swiss-German Keyboard for about two days for my > >>Tibook but did not find anything so far. At the moment I am using the > >>qwertz with PC-Layout, so I get the | @ ~ etc. signs. > >> > >>Have you tried 'kbdconfig' as root. That helped me. > >> > >>Let me know what you hear. > >> > >>Thx. > >> > >>Zeno