https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=396554

--- Comment #4 from Avihay <k...@avihay.baratz.org> ---
@Carlos De Maine
You only need the set of xkb packages, which are already on the image and
installed for the live environment and installed environment.
The installer should just not remove the US language, when picking non-English
layouts.
Maybe some handling should be included for non-qwerty layouts
And I prefer it if it keeps US as the primary/first xkb language.
As far as I know, this has consequences when working with non-graphical 
virtual console too (ctrl+alt+?shift?+f1-f??).

Currently, changing the layout in the installer makes the installer break.
Fixing English in the Live-CD environment with the KDE settings applet, won't
prevent the installer from removing US on the installed to HDD version, which
means you can't login with the keyboard, if the password is in English. The
login virtual keyboard is stuck in only English, so I managed to log-in, which
highlights another bug...

>From a quick search, I don't thing fcitx5 effects the non-graphical  virtual
console, and that's still something the user could do later

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