Christopher Gregory via blfs-support wrote:

Sent: Saturday, August 24, 2019 at 4:01 AM
From: "Pierre Labastie via blfs-support" 
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To: blfs-support@lists.linuxfromscratch.org
Cc: "Pierre Labastie" <pierre.labas...@neuf.fr>
Subject: Re: [blfs-support] gdm: how to use a non us keyboard?


I feel stupid, but none of the solutions proposed in those threads seem to 
work...

And even the documentation is not accurate: they say that a keyboard layout
button should appear in gdm when there are more than one user, but I see none,
even after creating a second user!

Pierre
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Hello Pierre,

Try going into region and language, and there is a button at the top right 
called login settings.  Have you any input settings there?  I do not, as I am 
only using English.  You may already have done this.
Tried that in Gnome, but no button... Did you try in KDE? But (another problem) gdm is unable to start KDE (I guess it is a problem with having KDE in /opt), while lightdm and lxdm both can.

I will do my best to try and help. I only just realized that I was not logged 
into gnome, which was why I was not seeing things that were in gnome.  I was 
logged into KDE.

I have multiple users setup as well, and I can confirm on systemd using gdm, 
that there is no layout for the keyboard here either.

Will try using obconf in lxde.

Pierre
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