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schlimm
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Post subject: keyboard layout
Posted: 04.12.2011, 15:24
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Joined: 2010-10-23
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I just did a DU, where I had to configure my keyboard layout. I had a German keyboard layout. Afterwards it was qwerty instead of qwertz, but with the special German characters I reconfigured with dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration and did a reboot. Nothing changed. I reconfigured again and also dpkg-reconfigure console-data. After a reboot I had qwertz but the rest is the English keyboard layout. I tried to reconfigure again, but nothing changed. Somebody any clue what to do?
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dibl
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Posted: 04.12.2011, 18:24
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Joined: 2010-09-12
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Location: Dayton, Ohio, USA
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| Is your keyboard actually a 105-key USA keyboard, or is it actually a German keyboard? |
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schlimm
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Posted: 05.12.2011, 15:00
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| I have a notebook with a German 101-key keyboard |
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schlimm
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Posted: 05.12.2011, 15:18
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I just downgraded keyboard-configuration to version 1.70 and reconfigured. It works again
Must be an error in version 1.74!!! Should I put it on upgrade-warnings? |
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