Re: lost my 'c' key in X
From: martin f krafft (madduck_at_debian.org)
Date: 07/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 23:55:24 +0200 To: debian users <debian-user@lists.debian.org>, debian-x@lists.debian.org
also sprach Branden Robinson <branden@debian.org> [2004.07.27.0902 +0200]:
> A problem sounding suspiciously similar to this afflicts U.K. keyboard
> users who had specified "uk" as their XkbLayout rather than "gb".
>
> The XKB layout names are based on ISO 3166 country codes, which means that
> the U.K. gets the odd "country" code of "gb" rather than "uk".
>
> Does this information help any?
Unfortunately, no. I have tried, us/uk/gb, and the results were the
same.
However, the latest X upgrade fixed it.
Thanks,
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