вс, 27 июл. 2025 г. в 18:33, Dale <[email protected]>:
>
> gevisz wrote:
> > Ionen Wolkens replied that it should be /etc/xkb/symbols/ directory.
> > I will try it. If it does not work, I will copy my custom keyboard
> > configuration files from there manually.
>
>
> Given the source for the info posted by Ionen, I'd go with that.  It
> should apply to Gentoo.  Some of the info I found may apply to other
> distros and not so much to Gentoo.  As Ionen pointed out tho, it isn't
> well documented which explains why the info is hard to find.
>
> I might add, most all config files in /usr are the default and will
> likely be overwritten.  Custom config files should almost always either
> be somewhere in /home if for a user or in /etc if system wide.  As far
> as I know, it has always been that way.  So, if you have other custom
> config files in /usr, I'd either make sure I have backup copies or find
> out where they should be located to prevent being overwritten.

No, I don't have any other custom config files in /usr.

The problem, however, lies in that that the same custom keyboard
layout files placed in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/ have been preserved
by portage at least for the last 8 years, until 25.07.2025. :(

> I'm not much but glad to have helped.  :-D

Yes it helped, thank you.

> Dale
>
> :-)  :-)
>

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