On Fri, Aug 25, 2006 at 08:27:01AM +0300, Omer Zak wrote:
> I have a laptop with Debian Etch installed on it.
> Yesterday I updated it from the regular sources, after not having done
> so for few weeks.
> 
> Before the update, the X-Window system (with Gnome desktop on top of it)
> was configured to use us,il(si1452) keyboard layouts.
> 
> After the update, the il(si1452) keyboard layout was lost.
> The gnome keyboard configuration utility
> (Desktop/Preferences/Keyboard/Layouts/Add) now allows me to choose only
> between Phonetic and lyx keyboards for Israel - no si1452 choice.
> 
> I configured il(lyx) keyboard layout for the time being.  But I want
> back ability to type uppercase English together with Hebrew in the same
> keyboard.  Hence I miss il(si1452).
> 
> What I tried to do:
> -------------------
> I have Debian Sarge on another PC, and tried to look for differences
> between the two computers.
> 
> My problem:  I was not successful in locating the file which exists in
> Debian Sarge and is missing in the newest Debian Etch, and which defines
> the il(si1452) keyboard layout.

Let's see who should be bugged for the ommition: Xorg or gnome.

Is si1452 still configured with X?

> 
> The apt-file command was not helpful.
> In /etc/X11/xkb/symbols I have il and il_phonetic in both Debian Sarge
> and Debian Etch.

In Sarge the relevant file is actually /etc/X11/xkb/symbols/pc/il

I don't recall the right file name in Xorg. Anybody?

-- Tzafrir

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