> Do you happen to have a link to any online document on this issue? I'm
Nop.
But what I did is as follows. I used kbdconfig until I got the kbd set
as I wanted in text mode. As my keyboard is a Happy Hacking one, it does
not have Spanish keys "per se", such as "ñ" or accents. It is an English
pc102 keyboard, actually.
What you have to do is edit /etc/X11/XF86Config . Go to the Input
Devices Keyboard section, and at the end you will find the actual
commands used for the setup of the keyboard
XkbKeycodes "xfree86"
XkbTypes "default"
XkbCompat "default"
XkbSymbols "us(pc101)"
XkbGeometry "pc"
XkbRules "xfree86"
XkbModel "pc102"
XkbLayout "us_intl"
EndSection
This make it work as an Spanish kbd. Similar process should work for any
other kbd setup.
YOU WILL HAVE TO CHANGE THIS EVERY TIME YOU RUN XCONFIGURATOR OR ANY
OTHER XFREE SETUP TOOL.
-Manuel.
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