I have a laptop with Debian Etch installed on it.
Yesterday I updated it from the regular sources, after not having done
so for few weeks.
Before the update, the X-Window system (with Gnome desktop on top of it)
was configured to use us,il(si1452) keyboard layouts.
After the update, the il(si1452) keyboard layout was lost.
The gnome keyboard configuration utility
(Desktop/Preferences/Keyboard/Layouts/Add) now allows me to choose only
between Phonetic and lyx keyboards for Israel - no si1452 choice.
I configured il(lyx) keyboard layout for the time being. But I want
back ability to type uppercase English together with Hebrew in the same
keyboard. Hence I miss il(si1452).
What I tried to do:
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I have Debian Sarge on another PC, and tried to look for differences
between the two computers.
My problem: I was not successful in locating the file which exists in
Debian Sarge and is missing in the newest Debian Etch, and which defines
the il(si1452) keyboard layout.
The apt-file command was not helpful.
In /etc/X11/xkb/symbols I have il and il_phonetic in both Debian Sarge
and Debian Etch.
Where should I look for the missing si1452?
Thanks,
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