Paul Chany <csanyi...@gmail.com> writes:

> Mitchell Laks <ml...@post.harvard.edu> writes:
>
>> On 14:52 Fri 04 Jun     , Kelly Clowers wrote:
>>> /etc/default/keyboard
>>
>> I agree. This is new and replaces the xorg.conf location.
>> also look at /etc/default/console-setup for your tty consoles.
>
> I tried here setup for three keyboard layouts but then I can't to login
> on the Wing's Display Manager's Graphical Login, because the keyboard
> become unusable. Only the reset button helps to reboot and boot to
> single-user-mode so I can edit /etc/default/keyboard to contain 
> not XKBLAYOUT="hu,sr,yu"
> but XKBLAYOUT="hu"
>
> that is XKBLAYOUT with only one layout.
>
> So what is the way to add more layouts here?
> Where can I find the proper layout's marks like "hu"?
> Maybe I must reinstall xserver-xorg-video-s3virge every time when change
> the /etc/default/keyboard file?

Probably after reboot but don't edited the keyboard file (remain with
the layout "hu" only suddenly my fookb-wmaker applet works, but switch
only to two layouts: Hungarian and Serbian Latin. I don't know what
happen, I don't change anything..

But I want one more layout, the Serbian Cyrillic on my XWindow system!
What to do to get it?

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Regards,
Paul Chany
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