On 12 Mar, this message from Otto echoed through cyberspace:
>>> how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout?
I don't know, but read on...
>>> my XF86Config (I'm using the default potato X server) currently reads
>>>
>>> Protocol "Standard"
>>> XkbLayout "de"
>>> XkbVariant"
Otto wrote:
> >> how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout?
> >> my XF86Config (I'm using the default potato X server) currently reads
> >>
> >> Protocol "Standard"
> >> XkbLayout "de"
> >> XkbVariant"nodeadkeys"
> >> XkbModel "macintosh"
> >> XkbRules "xfree86"
> >
hi,
>> how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout?
>> my XF86Config (I'm using the default potato X server) currently reads
>>
>> Protocol "Standard"
>> XkbLayout "de"
>> XkbVariant"nodeadkeys"
>> XkbModel "macintosh"
>> XkbRules "xfree86"
>>
>> but this didn't hel
Otto wrote:
> how do I configure X to use german keyboard layout? this was tough under
> LinuxPPC, too, and I forgot how I did it.. =)
> my XF86Config (I'm using the default potato X server) currently reads
>
> Protocol "Standard"
> XkbLayout "de"
> XkbVariant"nodeadkeys"
> XkbModel
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