To find out which keyboard is being used by GNOME, use gconf-editor.

>From a console prompt, type: gconf-editor
Expand:
   Desktop
       Gnome
            Peripherals
                 Keyboard
                       kbd
                       kbd.sysbackup


To get your X settings, look at the xorg.conf file at /etc/X11

Look for the section "InputDevice" for the "Generic Keyboard."

You should see the Model and Layout information there.



On Feb 4, 2008 8:09 PM, Magnus Wissler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I experienced this too after uninstalling xserver-xgl and restarting X.
> However, I think the dialog could be more user-friendly. As it stands,
> there's no way of telling which of the system keyboard settings
> mentioned in the dialog is the "X settings" and which is the "GNOME
> settings"; it's fifty-fifty you'll get it right if you're an
> inexperienced user.
>
> Or am I missing something?
>
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> gnome keyboard layout question at each login
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/154401
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