On Wed, Oct 16, 2002 at 12:34:48PM +0200, David Spreen wrote: > Branden Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > I don't think this is exactly the right solution, but one of the reasons > > I moved the XKB files into /etc is so that people could resolve these > > issue for themselves, as you have. > > That's what I thought, but after the upgrade the keyboard isn't really > usable for Germans anymore, so I think Debian should provide a > solution to fix that. I don't think that we can expect every german > debian-user to know how to fix this issues. Maybe we could give them a > hint per debconf or at least per example in /usr/share/doc/.
I'm not saying Debian shouldn't fix it. I'm saying I lack the specific knowledge to fix it correctly. I don't know that the suggested fix is correct. I'm not going to apply it until I do know that. Therefore I'm asking for German users, especially ones with a clue about XKB, to help make this determination. -- G. Branden Robinson | Good judgement comes from Debian GNU/Linux | experience; experience comes from [EMAIL PROTECTED] | bad judgement. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Fred Brooks
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