Kde takes as default whatever the xserver is configured
to use as default, during installation (or manual updates)
In case a pc10X + default_(k)ubuntu_keys can be
done by the installer I would suggest to add one
additional xkb layout, e.g.,
Kubuntu Notebook defaults
Then KDE could enabel xbk extention + 'kubuntu notebook layout' by default, and the ubuntu standard keycodes would be
active. Mhmm, in case user didn't change xkb extention
in kde control center, the the new system default would
even be picked up after an upgrade.
Hi,
Kde takes as default whatever the xserver is configured
to use as default, during installation (or manual updates)
In case a pc10X + default_ (k)ubuntu_ keys can be
done by the installer I would suggest to add one
additional xkb layout, e.g.,
Kubuntu Notebook defaults
Then KDE could enabel xbk extention + 'kubuntu notebook layout' by default, and the ubuntu standard keycodes would be
active. Mhmm, in case user didn't change xkb extention
in kde control center, the the new system default would
even be picked up after an upgrade.
Just my 2 cents