Dutch keyboard layout doesn't work in Breezy
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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xorg (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Colin Watson |
Bug Description
During a fresh install of Breezy, I installed a Dutch layout for my Dutch
keyboard which worked fine during the install. As soon as the install was
finished, the keyboard layout was changed to US. In Gnome, I changed this back
to Netherlands. This didn't make any sense. The layout is still US, while
System=
(marked as default and the only keyboard in the list, I removed the US settings)
while this doesn't work.
Strange thing is that I had it working correctly when I upgraded my Hoary to
Breezy, using apt-get dist-upgrade. The problem only excists when installing a
fresh copy of Breezy.
My work around right now is to install Hoary, followed by configuring the right
keyboard layout in Gnome. Then I upgrade my sources.list to Breezy and start an
upgrade to Breezy, using apt-get. This works fine, but I'm sure this shouldn't
be the way to install Breezy.
I would like to hear from you and if you want me to test anything, please let me
know.
Cheers,
Dylan
I think this fixes your problem. It should at least arrange for the X keymap to be set up correctly after installation.
xorg (7.0.0-0ubuntu42) dapper; urgency=low
* Map et console keymap to ee.
(Closes Ubuntu: #42800)
* Handle fi-latin1 console keymap the same way as fi.
(Closes Ubuntu: #42650)
* Map nl console keymap to nl.
(Closes Ubuntu: #26552)
* Map gr console keymap to gr, and add it to the list of non-Latin
keymaps.
* Map mk, ro, and ru console keymaps to mk, ro, and ru respectively.
* Change sr-cy console keymap to map to cs, not sr, following config changes. Add this to the list of non-Latin keymaps.
xkeyboard-
-- Colin Watson <email address hidden> Mon, 8 May 2006 16:56:19 +0100