Hi,
I have just installed debian 2.2r6. The
problem I am having is that I cannot get it to accept a UK
keyboard.
When I do the test at the end of kbdconfig it works
fine, so I select the option to save and activate immediately, but the
keyboard is still setup wrong. The most
Hi,
I have just installed debian 2.2r6. The
problem I am having is that I cannot get it to accept a UK
keyboard.
When I do the test it works fine, so I select the
optiond to save and active immediately, but the keyboard is still setup
wrong. The most obvisous evidence to this is that
I potato kdbconfig was in the console-tools package, in woody it seems
to have disapeared. Where is kbdconfig now?
O. Wyss
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Otto Wyss) wrote:
>I potato kdbconfig was in the console-tools package, in woody it seems
>to have disapeared. Where is kbdconfig now?
Use 'dpkg-reconfigure console-common' instead.
Cheers,
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Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I just can't configure my keyboard table.
I ran kbdconfig and awnsered all the questions, then I tested my new
configuration when kbdconfig asked me. Everything is fine, all the 'oe's and
'ae's and 'ue's are showing up as they should. But then, after kbdconf
"John-Mark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have just updated my system to 2.2 and seem to have lost my keyboard
> configuration along with some other stuff.:-}
>
> can anyone tell me if there is a command kbdconfig or another method of
> restoring my UK configurat
I have just updated my system to 2.2 and seem to
have lost my keyboard configuration along with some other stuff.:-}
can anyone tell me if there is a command kbdconfig
or another method of restoring my UK configuration via a console rather than
X
thanks jm
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