Thanks for the tips! but I'm still stumped.
It seems to me I don't understand the chain of events properly.
When I start the system and get to the lines:
Sun Feb 12 14:17:52 CET 2006
FreeBSD/i386 (jfs000) (ttyv0)
login:
I can type my login which is john, but I can also type the letters ÅÄÖ
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John S wrote:
After the system starts and before I log on to the system
the keys and letters åäö and ÅÄÖ seem to work OK. But
as soon as I log on they don't. Why is that?
Thanks!
/John
Have you edited your ~/.login.conf to properly display Swedish
characters? Take a look at
http://www.freebs
After the system starts and before I log on to the system
the keys and letters åäö and ÅÄÖ seem to work OK. But
as soon as I log on they don't. Why is that?
Thanks!
/John
Put this in your rc.conf
keymap="swedish.cp850"
works on 4.10-RELEASE-p19 and 6.1-PRERELEASE #0
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Hi,
I have a Swedish keyboard layout in X11, this is done in the xorg.conf.
For the console you should put keymap="swedish.iso" in
/etc/rc.conf and take a look into the handbook [1].
If you need more help, the Swedish FreeBSD forum [2] could be helpfu
After the system starts and before I log on to the system
the keys and letters åäö and ÅÄÖ seem to work OK. But
as soon as I log on they don't. Why is that?
Thanks!
/John
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