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Re: [SLE] SuSE 9 Keyboard mappings
- From: Chris Herrnberger <chris123@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 19:10:55 -0500
- Message-id: <200401211910.55515.chris123@xxxxxxxx>
On Wednesday 21 January 2004 18:58, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
> What are the outputs
>
> sysp -q keyboard
> echo $LANG
Hmmm this is very broken.
sysp -q keyboard reports pc104 and us as the respective settings.
echo $LANG reports ENG_US "but" after setting
/etc/sysconfig/keyboard>KEYTABLE="" as indicated.
Now whats really strange, in KDE all terminals map to a german keyboard, but
on the command line or shell (no X) everything maps to Eng_US with no issues.
Something appears very broken. To make this even more interesting this seems
to be machine specific as installing 9.0 on a compaq did not reproduce this
behaviour. Installing it on my generic white box, self build asus MB, it is
completely reproducable..Strange.
Ideas?
/ch
> What are the outputs
>
> sysp -q keyboard
> echo $LANG
Hmmm this is very broken.
sysp -q keyboard reports pc104 and us as the respective settings.
echo $LANG reports ENG_US "but" after setting
/etc/sysconfig/keyboard>KEYTABLE="" as indicated.
Now whats really strange, in KDE all terminals map to a german keyboard, but
on the command line or shell (no X) everything maps to Eng_US with no issues.
Something appears very broken. To make this even more interesting this seems
to be machine specific as installing 9.0 on a compaq did not reproduce this
behaviour. Installing it on my generic white box, self build asus MB, it is
completely reproducable..Strange.
Ideas?
/ch
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