Hi, On Tue, Feb 22, 2005, Josep Puigedmont wrote: > I installed sarge, and updated to sid.
You installed sarge very recently and got version "1:2.8.1-3" of "capplets", then you immediately upgraded to sid and got version "1:2.8.1-4" of capplets? Is this 100% correct? > When the default user created during installation loged in in GNOME, > the keyboard was set to american, and had to manually change the > keyboard settings to the correct layout (swedish). The "swedish" layout > was configured during the installation process, although the locale is > for the Catalan language (ca_ES). During the Debian installation, while still in debian-installer, you created one user. You also configured the default locale for the system, ie the "LANG" environment variable in /etc/envrionment (this is for all users). You also configured your "xfree server" so that it uses the "se" keyboard layout (this is for all users). Is this 100% correct? Warning, the keyboard layout is handled differently in console and in xfree, configuring one doesn't affect the other, you did configure the xfree keyboard layout during the installation, correct? > This happens for every new user created. What happens is that they have to configure their keyboard layout to swedish (se) because by default it's qwerty? > A user that has set the layot correctly has this key: ... > While a newly created user: ... > (i.e.: empty) If I understand correctly, you're giving me the difference in configuration between a user who has logged in with a qwerty keyboard and changed the layout to "se", and a user who has just logged in, but did not change the layout, correct? > Here are the rellevant lines in XF86Config-4: > Section "InputDevice" > Identifier "Generic Keyboard" > Driver "keyboard" > Option "CoreKeyboard" > Option "XkbRules" "xfree86" > Option "XkbModel" "pc105" > Option "XkbLayout" "se" > EndSection Ok, so we do see that your Xfree server is set to use a "se" keyboard layout by default. All console users can launch xfree by default in Debian, and this will use a se keyboard layout, _but_ GNOME permits one to change the layout used in GNOME and even to swicth between different layouts. If you want to configure the default layout for all GNOME users to "se", this is a different setting than the xfree server setting. You can set this setting in /etc/gconf, this is explained in the gconf user manual. Please confirm this is what you want. Regards, -- Loïc Minier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Neutral President: I have no strong feelings one way or the other."