According to some advice I got, there should be a file ru_yawerty in /etc/X11/xkb/symbols, which apparently is for a Russian phonetic keyboard. However, in my installation of Debian 3.0, KDE 2, there is no such file. So, I found the file on the internet, and copied it over to this directory.

According to the advice, I then need to issue the command:
setxkbmap ru_yawerty

which I did. After which I could no longer even type anything. So, either I got the wrong ru_yawerty file or something else needs to be done. Also, I need to somehow use the yawerty file for Russian and not for English. When I issued the aforementioned command, I couldn't type regardless of whether I chose English or Russian.

Curtis


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setxkbmap ru_yawerty

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