Dan Shimshoni writes:
> There is no "American English" there! Since the installation was with
> British English! what should I do so that "American English" will be
> available there ?
Are you saying you have an English (UK)[*] layout but no English (US)
layout - when you click on the "Add" bu
US International.
Etzion
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 9:14 PM, Dan Shimshoni wrote:
> Thanks , Oleg
>
>
> > use a somewhat older Fedora, so YMMV, but in KDE open System Settings
> >-> Input Devices -> Keyboard Settings -> Layouts and select what suits
> >you (I assume American + Israeli?).
>
> There
Thanks , Oleg
> use a somewhat older Fedora, so YMMV, but in KDE open System Settings
>-> Input Devices -> Keyboard Settings -> Layouts and select what suits
>you (I assume American + Israeli?).
There is no "American English" there! Since the installation was with
British English! what should I
Dan Shimshoni writes:
> I had installed Fedora 21 on x86_64 (server, and with kde). When
> installation started, I selected the language as "british english" and
> not "American English".
I am guessing the installation chose a British keyboard for you. This is
a bit surprising because Red Hat, u
Hi, Linux-IL,
I had installed Fedora 21 on x86_64 (server, and with kde). When
installation started, I selected the language as "british english" and not
"American English".
Now when I log in and press some keys, I get unwanted results.
For example, when pressing @ I get the " character.
Now wit