> Not very important bug. This is more a wish... > > As far a I have properly verified, the fr-latin0 keyboard map (which is part > of the kbd package) is not proposed by the installation process. > > As this meyboard map is becoming the de facto standard for users of french > keyboard layouts (it includes the peoper key for typing the euro currency > symbol, as well as many keystroke combination for getting uppercase accented > characters), I think it would be good to get it when installing a Debian > system. > > This is probably not a lot of work as the fr-latin0.kmap.gz file is already > part of the Base system... > > Of course, feel free to report this to the woody boot floppies.. I think we > can live with the "old" keyboard layout for potato.... How are these layouts called? For example, brazillia has two different layouts as well: > { "qwerty/br-abnt2", "Brazilian (ABNT2 layout)" , KBD_pt_BR2}, > { "qwerty/br-latin1", "Brazilian (EUA layout)" , KBD_pt_BR}, For the french ones I only have 'France' as description. Is there more? Regards, Joey -- This is Linux Country. On a quiet night, you can hear Windows reboot. Oldenburger LinuxTag 2000 http://oldenburger.linuxtage.de/ Please always Cc to me when replying to me on the lists. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]