There is no such keyboard layout named Finnish in XKB. There are only: Finnish(kotoistus) (the default, it was not available in the GUI before fixing this bug) Finnish(winkeys) Finnish(fi) (not available in the GUI) Finnish(classic) Finnish(nodeadkeys) Finnish(smi) Finnish(mac) Finnish(sun_type6) (not available in the GUI) Finnish(das) (not available in the GUI) Finnish(fidvorak) (not available in the GUI) There _is_ keyboard layour named "fi" in the Linux terminal, but it is considered as deprecated and it was moved to kbd-legacy. The intended default for the Linux console is named "fi-kotoistus", and it is present in the kbd package. Actually, "fi-kotoistus" is a SUSE specific name for a keymap derived from Finnish(kotoistus). Technically, its name would be "fi". But to prevent a name clash with the legacy "fi" keymap, it was renamed to "fi-kotoinstus": https://build.opensuse.org/projects/openSUSE:Factory/packages/kbd/files/kbd.spec?expand=1, currently line 383: # Rename the converted default fi (kotoistus) layout (rh#1117891) mv %{buildroot}%{kbd}/keymaps/xkb/fi.map.gz %{buildroot}%{kbd}/keymaps/xkb/fi-kotoistus.map.gz Redhat does the same.