Am 24.10.18 um 07:40 schrieb Matthieu Herrb:
> On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 01:19:18PM +0200, Stefan Wollny wrote:
>> Am 22.10.18 um 10:45 schrieb Stefan Wollny:
>>> Am 10/22/18 um 9:57 AM schrieb Stefan Wollny:
>>> [ ... ]
>>>>
>>>> $ cat /etc/wsconsctl.conf | grep encoding
>>>> keyboard.encoding=de            # use different keyboard encoding
>>>>
>>>> Yet this setting seems not to be recognized:
>>>> $ doas wsconsctl | grep encoding
>>>> keyboard.encoding=unknown_0
> 
> This probably means that you have some other wsconsctl commands that
> modify the layout after the initial switch to the 'de' layout.
> 

Hi Matthieu,

thanks for caring.

For the time being I found an intermediate solution: Instead using
Fluxbox as window manager I use LXQt and within changed all
localisations to 'Germany' which survived a reboot.

What puzzled me is the fact that I did not (knowingly) changed any
settings which might explain this behaviour. The first line in the
'.xsession'-file used to be
export LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
and with this I had German keyboard layout when entering the password
(luckily right now no special characters different to English layout).
At present (due to my experimental changes) I have
export LC_CTYPE="en_US.UTF-8"
and thus English is expected when entering username & password.

Which other process / program might influence wscons?

Best,
STEFAN

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