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On 16 February 2012 09:10, András Csányi <sayusi.ando@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> Dear All, |
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> I have been googling for a while to find the answer for the question |
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> how on earth I'm able to set up the default keyboard layout of slim, |
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> but I haven't find any answer for this. |
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> A few articles say that if the keyboard layout is set up in xorg.conf |
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> than it will be okay. It doesn't work. I haven't find any option to |
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> set up in /etc/slim.conf file and I also haven't find any information |
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> about it in the gentoo documents. |
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> So, I would like to know that somebody does know the answer for this question? |
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> Thanks in advance! |
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> András |
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I really doubt that slim has any keyboard-layout functionality - it |
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should be defined by xorg.conf. It's possible that you have a complex |
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DE (gnome/kde), which overrides the X settings when it loads, as I |
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assume that your problem is only in slim, and not also in your DE. |
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A look at your Xorg.0.log, and some more explanation of your situation |
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would be helpful :) |