El lun, 18 oct 2021 a las 12:07, David Wright (<deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk>) escribió: > > On Sun 17 Oct 2021 at 17:12:54 (-0400), Cmdte Alpha Tigre Z wrote: > > > I was trying to set up the keyboard for the whole system > > with "localectl set-x11-keymap pc105 us altgr-intl". Before > > that, it did not have the altgr-intl variant. > > On account of having run Debian a long time, I set up my keyboard > using dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration, so I have no > experience of running localectl. However, the man page says: > > set-x11-keymap LAYOUT [MODEL [VARIANT [OPTIONS]]] > Set the system default keyboard mapping for X11 and the virtual > console. This takes a keyboard mapping name (such as "de" or > "us"), and possibly a model, variant, and options, see kbd(4) for > details. Unless --no-convert is passed, the selected setting is > also applied as the system console keyboard mapping, after > converting it to the closest matching console keyboard mapping. > > So might it be worth trying: > > localectl set-x11-keymap us pc105 altgr-intl
Ups, I made a mistake writing the email, sorry. I did write the command right. Thanks for the correction. > Could you post the contents of /etc/default/keyboard after > running each of the commands above. (It seems pointless for me to try > to see the effects, as I don't use a DE, DM or "greeter".) Before the command: ## KEYBOARD CONFIGURATION FILE # ## Consult the keyboard(5) manual page. # #XKBMODEL="pc105" #XKBLAYOUT="us" #XKBVARIANT="" #XKBOPTIONS="" # #BACKSPACE="guess" # (without the first column of #) After the command: #XKBMODEL=pc105 #XKBLAYOUT=us #XKBVARIANT=altgr-intl #BACKSPACE=guess # (without the #) > Cheers, > David. Thanks for your reply. Have a nice day. -- Time zone: GMT-4