Thank you both for your efforts! I finally had some time to look at it again:
1.) Booting into the recovery mode results in the same, i.e. z and y
are changed as well as other keyboard specific issues such as Umlaute
(ä.ö etc.) do not work.
2.) Executing setkbmap - query in normal mode shows that
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 04:55, Christian Frey
wrote:
> OK, let's write it up properly ;)
> Then I attached the Logitech K340 USB keyboard, the keyboard
> works but the language settings don't, i.e. I have obviously a GB
> layout. The only way to change this so far is to use:
>
> setxkbmap ch
>
>
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 12:55:35 +0100, Christian Frey wrote:
> OK, let's write it up properly ;)
(...)
I already replied to this in your first thread.
Greetings,
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OK, let's write it up properly ;)
1.) During Installation of Wheezy, I had to exchange my Logitech K340
with a PS/2 keyboard in order to install Wheezy as the USB-Keyboard
did not react in the installer of Wheezy (although it did in the BIOS
and also, interestingly, in Squeeze installer - as a tes
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