On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 12:06:02AM +0200, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
1) It tries to read the debconf variable debian-installer/keymap.
If it finds it, it uses this map[1] to preseed the XFree86 keyboard
with the correct values. All these values have been collected by
asking the correct
On Monday 17 January 2005 23:06, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
http://people.debian.org/~markos/console_x_map.txt
I still miss support for the Dutch keymap in this file :-(
Did you see my comments in my mail 11/01/05 18:04 to d-i18n?
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I used the maps in
On 18 2005 00:06, Konstantinos Margaritis wrote:
...I will do the upload later today...
or at least I would like to, but I've reached a part I can't go
further. I need to open the debconf db, without locking it just to
read a value. As it is it reads the value ok, but it also locks the
db
(Cc'ing -i18n and -x for completeness)
On 07 2005 08:33, Christian Perrier
wrote:
So I was thinking about hacking on localization-config so that it
will use the debconf key obtained during installation to set up
the keyboard and map that one to the keyboard setup for X
instead. The
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Hello,
I was talking to sjoerd on #gnome-debian about keyboard setup just after
the Debian Instalation, and he said he got the us keyboard on GNOME even
though he had selected the british keymap on install time.
This reminded me that my
|| On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 17:03:58 -0200
|| Gustavo Noronha Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gns Name: debian-installer/keymap
gns Template: debian-installer/keymap
gns Value: br-latin1
gns Owners: base-config, d-i, unknown
gns So I would map br-latin1 to pc105/us_intl and br-abnt2 to abnt2/br. Does
Em Qui, 2005-01-06 s 18:36 -0200, Otavio Salvador escreveu:
gns So I would map br-latin1 to pc105/us_intl and br-abnt2 to abnt2/br. Does
gns this make sense? Does it make sense for locales other than pt_BR? That
gns would, of course, help those who would like to have the system display
gns
So I was thinking about hacking on localization-config so that it will
use the debconf key obtained during installation to set up the keyboard
and map that one to the keyboard setup for X instead. The debconf
question is answered like this on my new install:
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