[kde-linux] kde-linux Digest, Vol 46, Issue 15
xavier mas
xaviermasr at ya.com
Tue Jan 16 19:45:27 UTC 2007
El Martes 16 Enero 2007 12:00, kde-linux-request at kde.org escribió:
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> 1. key board problems: de --> us (Hellmut Weber)
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> Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 16:35:29 +0100
> From: Hellmut Weber <mail at hellmutweber.de>
> Subject: [kde-linux] key board problems: de --> us
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> Hi,
> I'm using KDE-3.5.5 with my IBM T60 on a gentoo-Linux.
>
> In Kcontrol I have configured my keyboard as german which mostly works
> fine ;-)
>
> Sometimes - but don't aks me when - the keyboard behaves as american!
> Sometimes (again!) it helps to switch to american keyboard (clicking on
> the german flag such that the american flag appears, and then again
> clicking on the american flag such that the german flag reappears.
> Ohter times this does not help and I have to reboot. May be it would be
> sufficient ony to restart the X server? Didn't consider this before.
>
> Any ideas what's happening?
> Every hint will be appreciatetd, since this behaviour quite annoying ,-(
>
> TIA
>
> Hellmut
go to desktop configuration and delete us english language or edit LC files
in /etc if they are wrong.
greetings,
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Xavier Mas
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