On lun, 2009-07-20 at 19:10 +0200, Alex Fernandez wrote: > The keyboard on my Asus Eee PC 1000H has Spanish layout. Xfce4 came > preconfigured to "us" layout,
No, Xfce autodetects what X is using. See X documentation to manage that (hint: dpkg-reconfigure console-setup). > so I changed it to Spanish "es" layout. However, after a system > restart it turns back to "us" layout, even if "es" is the only > configured option. Yes, it seems the configuration is saved only when you chose a *layout*. And what you're chosing is a *keymap*. Another way to have it remembered is to check/uncheck the “use X configuration”. > It is not enough to reselect "es": I have to add a new layout (or > delete it) and then set layout "es" for the system to pick up the "es" > layout again. > So, after every restart I have to: go to xfce4-settings, add or remove > a layout, and then select "es" layout. Annoying. > xfce4-keyboard-settings correctly reports the layout as "es" or > "es,us" or whatever. It is just not applied until some layout is > modified. I am guessing it is a problem with xfce4-settings, but it > might be somewhere else. Cheers, -- Yves-Alexis
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