Grant wrote:
> My girlfriend is from Spain as is her laptop and many of the keys I
> press don't coincide with the characters printed on the screen. I
> changed /etc/conf.d/keymap to:
>
> KEYMAP="es"
>
> and rebooted but the keymap behavior doesn't seem to have changed.
> Does anyone know how to
> I changed /etc/conf.d/keymap to:
>
> KEYMAP="es"
>
> and rebooted but the keymap behavior doesn't seem to have
> changed.
The keymap where? The keymap on the console should be es after the
above change. To change it in X too, use Option "XkbLayout" "es" in
xorg.conf, or set it with 'setxkbmap
Grant wrote:
My girlfriend is from Spain as is her laptop and many of the keys I
press don't coincide with the characters printed on the screen. I
changed /etc/conf.d/keymap to:
KEYMAP="es"
and rebooted but the keymap behavior doesn't seem to have changed.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
-
Grant wrote:
> I changed /etc/conf.d/keymap to:
>
> KEYMAP="es"
>
> and rebooted but the keymap behavior doesn't seem to have
> changed.
The keymap where? The keymap on the console should be es after the
above change. To change it in X too, use Option "XkbLayout" "es" in
xorg.conf, or set it w
My girlfriend is from Spain as is her laptop and many of the keys I
press don't coincide with the characters printed on the screen. I
changed /etc/conf.d/keymap to:
KEYMAP="es"
and rebooted but the keymap behavior doesn't seem to have changed.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
- Grant
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