I upgraded, and this seems to point the way to the culprit:
after undoing the out-commented Esperanto-settings in
/usr/share/X11/locale/compose.dir and locale.dir and
sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
it worked for me.
1. It seems one (debian?) wishes to do away with the officially merely reserved
In fact, for an artificial language one could decide the affair democratically
by statistics: which languages use infinitive, which imperative.
All in alphabetical order:
IMPERATIVE
Bulgarian*, (English), Turkish
INFINITIVE
(English), German
*) Bulgarian has no infinitive, so I assume the imper
ndu-Cut-Copy-Paste keys (symbol glyphs,
positioning on US-keyboard etc.).
For me infinitive is a partial usage of the language, as opposed the the
imperative. But if other languages can live with an infinitive, we can
too.
Joop Eggen
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Wrong usage of infitive case instead of imperative case in