By the way:
Setting the layout is possible by calling:
setxkbmap -layout de -variant us
But this layout is *not* the same as the old German (qwerty). de(us) uses the US mapping and just adds some additional characters (e.g. umlauts) at the third level.
German (qwerty) used to just switch "y" and "z" on the German keyboard....
By the way:
Setting the layout is possible by calling:
setxkbmap -layout de -variant us
But this layout is *not* the same as the old German (qwerty). de(us) uses the US mapping and just adds some additional characters (e.g. umlauts) at the third level.
German (qwerty) used to just switch "y" and "z" on the German keyboard....