Thanks to all who answered my question. The solution was really easy, but i
doesn't came into my mind..
thanks
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On Sun, 10 Sep 2000, Christian Pernegger wrote:
> That's got nothing to do with the keymap (which is fine.)
>
> Two things are important:
>
> 1) in /etc/inputrc set 'convert-meta off' must be uncommented
>(it maybe by default in 2.2r1, it wasn't in tc3. The metakey
> still works fine, BT
I never had to set those (locale environment variables) to get the german
keyboard to work (I set them to get german messages, though), but it's quiet
interesting to know more about internals.
My question is now: When you are prompted to choose a keyboard, you could
suppose it working after the
C_MESSAGES back to 'en_US'.
HTH
Christian
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> From: Peter Malewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 4:45 PM
> To: Debian-user
> Subject: German keys on console
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Dear Vee-Eye,
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 07:05:14PM +0200, Vee-Eye wrote:
> > thats what i have done. sveral times, with several latin-1 packages.
> > Everytime the same: The testing works o.k. but the console doesn't want it..
>
> thats what i have done. sveral times, with several latin-1 packages.
> Everytime the same: The testing works o.k. but the console doesn't want it..
What does that mean?
When configuring the keymap with kbdconfig
On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 05:24:55PM +0200, Vee-Eye wrote:
> The keymap that should be loaded is
> /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwertz/de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap.gz
it is there:
Uranus:/home/peter# ls /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwertz/de*
/usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwertz/de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap.gz
/usr/sha
The keymap that should be loaded is
/usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwertz/de-latin1-nodeadkeys.kmap.gz
Normally with kbdconfig you can browse through the directory of
/usr/share/keymaps/ and choose the one you need.
If you are using console-tools after the installation it should get your
/etc/console-t
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I just installed debian, potato, on a new comp. Now I cannot use the German
keys "a "u "s (latex-babel notation) neither on the console nor with X. I've
choosen qwertz-nodeadkeys at installation and several time with "kbdconfig".
Curiously the "z" and "y" key
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