[SLE] Dvorak keyboard layout

From: Kenneth Aar (kenneth.aar_at_virkelighet.net)
Date: 11/28/05

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    Hi

    I am having problems with my dvorak keyboardlayout. It works great in
    KDE but if I log out to KDM to change user I`m back to qwerty. Any
    solutions?

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