On 24 Apr 2007 you reported:
>
> The attached patch makes use of the keymapper package (written by 
> Matthias Urlichs, now maintained by me) to generate a decision tree 
> which can be used by an intelligent debconf frontend to prompt the 
> user to press some named keys and automatically detect the keyboard 
> layout on the basis of the results. This system has been in use in 
> Ubuntu for quite a while now (since Ubuntu 5.04, based on kbd-chooser; 
> since Ubuntu 6.10, based on console-setup) and seems to work pretty 
> well. It's really about time I had a go at getting it into Debian.

Is this still used in Ubuntu?  If not, then perhaps I can close this bug...

Anton Zinoviev




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