This thread seems to have been started back on 24 Sept 2008 when Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
> During the installation of Fedora 10 I choose UK for the keyboard > layout, but I when I log in gnome is using American layout.
> If I add the UK in System->Preferences->Hardware->Keyboard it seems to > not make difference. I make it the default, but again, the layout is > american.
I have only seen replies to this in Feb 09, that centre on modifying xorg.conf.
I have installed Fedora 10 this week and suffered the problem of specifying a UK keyboard during installation but actually got a USA keyboard layout. Looking at the Xorg.0.log file showed that the xorg configwas considering a GB keyboard:-
II) AT Translated Set 2 keyboard: Found keys (II) AT Translated Set 2 keyboard: Configuring as keyboard (II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "AT Translated Set 2 keyboard" (type: KEYBOARD) (**) Option "xkb_rules" "evdev" (**) Option "xkb_model" "pc105" (**) Option "xkb_layout" "gb" (II) config/hal: Adding input device PS/2 Generic Mouse
but that later a "us" keyboard was also being added,
(II) XINPUT: Adding extended input device "Power Button (FF)" (type: KEYBOARD) (**) Option "xkb_rules" "evdev" (**) Option "xkb_model" "evdev" (**) Option "xkb_layout" "us" (EE) Error loading keymap /var/lib/xkb/server-0.xkm (II) AT Translated Set 2 keyboard: Close
The error condition rose as the installation placed no xkm files in my /var/lib/xkb directory . Since Fedora 10 probes the hardware to set up the keyboard, mouse and screen and doesn't rely on or install a xorg.conf, I didn't want to set up an "xorg.conf" file, and other replies in this thread suggested, so I played with the Keyboard Preferencestool (System->Preferences->Hardware-Keyboard), in particular the layouts tab. [Note: Despite the install selection of a GB keyboard, this tool only showed a USA keyboard as being available.]
This wasn't a particularly gratifying experience:- 1) the help page seems to be out of date, so it wasn't clear how to operate the tool; 2) the "Type to test settings" box seemed to indicate that none of the keyboard choices I made had any effect.
However, the help page did offer a useful suggestion which was to install a "keyboard indicator panel applet" on my main applet panel: right click on applet panel and click on "Add to Panel". This allowed me to see what keyboard is current at any particular instance, andto resolve by keyboard problem.
My solution was to select in the "Keyboard Model" selector of the Keyboard Preferences tool "Generic 105-key (Intl) PC Then to add a United Kingdom keyboard to the "Selected layouts" panel: click on the +Add button and then on the "By country" tab select Country as United Kingdom and select "United Kingdom" as the variant.
Once I had saved these, the keyboard indicator (switcher) on the applet panel allowed me to switch between USA and GBr keyboard and to see which was active in each window, and to see that I could at last get a GB keyboard.
Finally, I went back to the Keyboard Preferences layout panel and removed the USA keyboard entry, so that the Keyboard Indicator (Switcher) is no longer necessary. Rebooting the machine has shown that the GB keyboard selection is maintained across a least 1 reboot.
Hopefully this will be useful to others who will inevitably come across this problem.
Peter Rounce
On Fri, 2009-03-13 at 17:44 +0000, Peter Rounce wrote:
This thread seems to have been started back on 24 Sept 2008 when Marcelo M. Garcia wrote:
What thread? What are you talking about? The Subject line is meaningless and the message has no In-Reply-To header to give it context.
poc