> Install 'localeconf', if you are unfamiliar with the system view of > it. > It's a little tool which tells you about locale envs. > > hth, > /johan
I installed that but didn't find out how to get it to work. In /etc/console , I found these 2 files: file:/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz file:/etc/console/boottime.old.kmap.gz and the first one is about 2 weeks old, whereas the latter seems to stem from the original install. This is strange because I didn't change anything in there, or used any tool to mess with the console settings. I can only suppose one of the .debs I might have installed recently must have done it. I suppose I could just save those files and copy the correct kmap.gz from /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/ (I have an american 104key keyboard on i386). But there are many files in there. These look relatively promising: /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/uk.kmap.gz /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us-intl.iso01.kmap.gz /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us-intl.iso15.kmap.gz /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us-latin1.kmap.gz /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/us.kmap.gz Anyone know which one to pick? Lukas __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

