Hi List! I installed MDK 9.1 in a computer with us intl keyboard layout and noted that, in console mode, when combining "´ + c" I don´t get "ç" (for portuguese and french words, for instance). However, under X, it´s ok.
I never had this problem with MDK 8.0 and MDK 8.1. PS: Despite this minor problem, I was never so happy with MDK as with 9.1. I installed it everywhere. From laptop to workstations, everything works! Canon cam, dvd, tv card, 3d accel (nvidia and voodoo) etc. Thanks MDK! On Sun, 8 Jun 2003, charlie wrote: > On Sun, 8 Jun 2003 08:01 am, Russell W. Behne sent this :- > > When asked during the install what keyboard to use I selected > > U.S./international as I always do. (I do this so that I can easily type > > European characters like the German umlaut and esset characters.) > > I have installed the US International keyboard and it threw up wrong > characters in Mandrake 9.0 So just use US keyboard. > > But if you want to try another keyboard configuration to see if that will > change anything, go onto the Big K on the panel, then Configuration, then > Mandrake Control Centre, then hardware and you can change your keyboard there > and see if that makes any change. > > There is even a German keyboard layout there, with or without Dead keys. That > might help also. I am uncertain if it was Mandrake, but there was an option > to use dead keys even on the US keyboard in an install. But I never tried it. > > HTH > > Charlie. > > -- ----------------------- Alan Wilter S. da Silva ----------------------- Laboratório de Física Biológica Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho Universidade do Brasil/UFRJ Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
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