On 9/23/13 6:26 PM, Aere Greenway wrote: > On 09/23/2013 03:22 AM, Lars Noodén wrote: >> lxkeymap is not part of the base Lubuntu install, at least not with >> Saucy. It has to be added manually post-install. But yes, once it is >> installed, the label problem is there. So I've added my "me, too" to it. > All: > > This could be a big problem for me. I hope there is a real reason for > it being removed. > > I do not type qwerty - I exclusively use a dvorak keyboard layout. The > keys on my keyboards are arranged in dvorak layout, so I don't know > where the qwerty keys are. > > With Linux, I have always been able to install with the dvorak keyboard > layout as the default. If that is no longer possible, that will be a > BIG problem. > > If I can still install with dvorak layout as the default, I will still > need lxkeymap to occasionally switch back, so a qwerty-layout typer can > use my machine. > > If the switching between keyboard layouts on Lubuntu has been changed to > the way other Ubuntu variants do/did it (using the flag icon on the > taskbar), then I am perfectly happy to be rid of lxkeymap. But I really > do need a way to switch keyboard layouts.
Might it have been replaced with a functional equivalent? I can check on a pristine system tomorrow, but the one I've already fiddled with appears to have a keymap option in Menu->Preferences-> Keyboard and Mouse -> Keyboard -> lxkeymap I only notice that the actual package was not installed as default but the button might work anyway. /Lars -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
