Gunnar Gervin schrieb: > Subject: HOW ' s
Please use a subject that describes your problem. "HOW's" ist not better than "(unknown)" or "/&%!"§%&/!"%/&§". > gone @ $ € (wrong keyboard) Please try do describe your problem so that it's easy to understand. Does your keyboard miss keys? Did you change your keyboard and connect a wrong one? I don't think so. > How it happened: > During Debian installation, I chose a linux version 4.19.0-17-686-pae from > a mirror. Your choice of Linux kernel should not have any significance for your keyboard or locale. > I lost (nb.UTF-8 or similar) setup (Norwegian bokmål) in > Macintosh-no-dead-keys. Please try do describe your problem so that it's easy to understand. (<http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html>) What did you "lose" where? What did you expect, and what did you get? What has changed? Do you miss the nb.UTF-8 locale? Try "dpkg-reconfigure locales" as root and select that locale. > I couldn't find a list of available keyboards in Gnome desktop, then > recalled I found it in Xfce once before (hopefully in Debian) It does not seem like a good idea to deinstall Gnome just because you might recall having found "keyboards" sowewhere else. > so I wrote in > Terminal: > su > root password > # apt install task-xfce-desktop > then tried to remove the Gnome desktop, wrote: > # apt remove task-gnome-desktop > Terminal responded but nothing happened; Gnome not removed, Xfce not > visible. It seems reasonable that you won't see changes without logging out and in again. > I can learn to use the Gnome desktop, but I really need to change this > keyboard. Than, perhaps, you should start with learning how to change the "keyboard"? -thh