Hi,

I hit this too. Only after stracing X and seeing

read(11, 
"N:input/event1\nS:char/13:65\nE:ID_INPUT=1\nE:ID_INPUT_KEY=1\nE:XKBMODEL=pc105\nE:XKBLAYOUT=fi\nE:XKBVARIANT=fi\nE:XKBOPTIONS=\nE:DMI_VENDOR=n",
 4096) = 134

I was able to guess that X gets this information from udev. This took
me 20 minutes, I'm quite sure more average users are not going to
figure this out on their own. My pre-upgrade snapshot does not show
/etc/default/keyboard -- did the upgrade copy these values from
xorg.conf to that file?

Would it be possible to add a check that'd warn about non-existent
keyboard layouts in /etc/default/keyboard? How do I get the list of
existing layouts?






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