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Hello and good morning,
it's 8.50 a.m. in Germany.
Normally I use another computer with arch 64, and this is my eeepc with arch 32.
It's only a nice toy, only? no, a very nice friend! My first linux OS was SUSE 7 or 8, do not
know it anymore. But now to my question-
After a new installation a few months ago I noticed that after boot before I log in the keyboard layout is US and not DE as normally. It is not a problem, but strange. How can I correct this?
Many thanks and a beautiful sunday.
Stefan
Last edited by Stefan_1957 (2018-05-09 16:15:27)
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Sometimes it is a huge advantage, when one is not blind!!!
I created a file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-keyboard.conf with the DE layout:
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "keyboard"
MatchIsKeyboard "yes"
Option "XkbLayout" "de"
Option "XkbVariant" "nodeadkeys"
EndSection
Save, close and restart X and "gudd es". (gudd es ⁼ saarland slang for it is good)
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Sorry for late "answering", glad you found the solution. :-)
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