> > Apriori, there is no sensible default keyboard layout. > > Yes, there is, and it's called US. This isn't being Anglo-centric or
Which US layout - there are several and then you get all the variants with extra funny buttons for internet etc ? > anything, and I'm not going to argue the point. Your analogy about > Russian versions of Windows holds true still: Russian distributions can > change the default to ru. Everyone's a winner. The keyboard default can be deduced from the locale default in most cases so the problem can be solved far more elegantly than praying the user is in one particularly random mid sized country. Alan _______________________________________________ xorg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg
