I saw this working correctly for 7.10 I think. The installer had a copy
of the USA keyboard under the 'Netherlands' tree.
on 8.10 however, the installer still defaults to USA.
Again, this is confusing to your average user. They go through the
installer selecting stuff in their language. If you
Ok I just noticed this working in Alpha 6, but it now became confusing.
After choosing your locale (NL) and setting your timezone (Amsterdam)
you are prompted with the keyboard and it's set as USA. It is the proper
keyboard layout, but I can see how this is confusing.
I understand that
The default for NL in the installer is now US with dead keys.
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Dutch standard keyboard does not exist
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This also is a problem for the installer(s).
It is actually a quite serious 'bug'. When a less experience user
installs ubuntu, he selects his language which switches all the UI
components to Dutch. Great, next screen is then the keyboard, which you
just hit a few keys (qwerty works just fine