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Hi, |
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I had a similar problem with deadkeys. I found a solution |
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on the gentoo forum, I dont remember who came up with it, |
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but here it is (this is for icelandic, adjust it for your |
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language): |
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localedef -i is_IS -c -f ISO-8859-1 is_IS |
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echo "LC_CTYPE=\"is_IS\"" > /etc/env.d/02locale |
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env-update |
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If it doesn't work, try searching on the gentoo forum, there |
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were several other solutions there. |
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-- hhg |
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On 0, Paulo da Silva <psdasilva@×××××××××.pt> wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> After an emerge -e world, followed by emerge -Dp world caused |
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> my dead keys/accented chars to not work any more for X/kde appls! |
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> On the console they work fine. |
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> I am using the same XF86Config file I used before. |
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> I have already posted this to gentoo-user but got no |
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> working fix. |
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> I also have reemerged xfree. |
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> I am sending also the LOGs of the sessions. |
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> Thanks for any help. |
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