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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
> I found another way that seems to work, and does not require any changes
> to /etc files or copying from /var
>
> Assume you are using gnome. Then add "keyboard layout indicator" to the
> panel and
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> After a bit more googling, I can see:
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> $ lshal|grep input.
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On Mon, 22 Mar 2010, Neil Bird wrote:
>Can I remove the other stuff in the XML?
Probably not. You can try and see if it's working of not then you remove
something.
You can also try (if you need them):
terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp,grp:switch,grp:ctrl
Around about 22/03/10 13:32, Gabriel VLASIU typed ...
> Edit /etc/hal/fdi/policy/10-keymap.fdi:
> uk
OK, thanks, I'll try that.
Can I remove the other stuff in the XML? Will it still apply the
/usr/share settings before the /etc ones? I'd rather only override the
actual value I wa
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>After a bit more googling, I can see:
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> $ lshal|grep input.
After a bit more googling, I can see:
$ lshal|grep input.xkb|sort -u
input.xkb.layout = 'us' (string)
input.xkb.model = 'evdev' (string)
input.xkb.options = 'terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp' (string)
input.xkb.rules = 'base' (string)
input.xkb.variant = '' (string)
Which may p
Around about 20/03/10 00:49, David Timms typed ...
>> When I chose my logon, Gnome shows USA as the keyboard.
I've been seeing this since upgrading to F12 as well. I've seen hints
when googling that it's an issue with gdm, but I've not pinned it down.
I've been having to remember to chang
On 20/03/10 09:02, Leslie S Satenstein wrote:
> When I chose my logon, Gnome shows USA as the keyboard. If I do not
> change it, then the USA keyboard will take precedence over my logged in
> Gnome settings. Furthermore, if I go to System-->preferences-->keyboard,
...
> It was no problem in the pas
Living in Canada and working bilingually, my keyboard is Canada French ca(fr).
It is not USA.
I run Fedora12 in English, but the keyboard is the one I mentioned. Here is
the problem that recently started to occur.
When I chose my logon, Gnome shows USA as the keyboard. If I do not change it,