** Changed in: xkeyboard-config
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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abnt2 keyboard layout missing thinkpad variant
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This bug was fixed in the package xkeyboard-config - 2.1-1ubuntu1
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xkeyboard-config (2.1-1ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Merge from debian of 2.1 release.
- Fixes Ubuntu bugs:
+ Sindhi keyboard layout (locale: sd_PK, sd_IN) (LP: #588918)
+ Fix conflict between Mali
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Importance: Medium => Unknown
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abnt2 keyboard layout missing thinkpad variant
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The change of the keyboard model name has been committed.
In Ubuntu 10.10 the model name will be 'Lenovo (previously IBM)' instead
of the current 'IBM'.
** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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abnt2 keyboard layout missing thinkpad variant
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Felipe, I am not speaking for Ubuntu. Here is my executive summary of
the issue:
1. The existing Ubuntu 10.04 is able to work with the ABNT2 layout,
without the specific problem from this report, if you simply configure
the keyboard model, in the Keyboard preferences. Find in the list the
vendor I
Thanks for the attention, Simos.
Will this fix be commited to Ubuntu as an SRU (say, in Lucid by any
chance)?
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Felipe, have a look at the upstream bug report at bugs.freedesktop.org.
What you need to do is, once you install Ubuntu, go to the Keyboard Preferences
and select the Thinkpad keyboard model.
That's it, you get automatically the br(thinkpad) keyboard layout.
Note that currently the thinkpad keybo
Felipe, thanks for this report.
This should be fixed properly in the xkeyboard-config project so that you can
select the Thinkpad variant either during installation or later through the
Keyboard preferences.
I have updated the upstream bug details for this report.
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The workaround in comment #18 does *not* work anymore since Karmic. Even
the console config does not honor the settings in /etc/default/console-
data anymore.
I've found a new permanent workaround, but this time it has to be
configured per account, instead of system-wise.
1- Open the gconf-editor
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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To anyone else who might have this issue, here's a permanent work
around.
Open a terminal and edit console-setup config to manually input the
thinkpad variant.
gksu /etc/default/console-setup
and look for a line that reads
XKBVARIANT=""
and change it to
XKBVARIANT="thinkpad"
After that, a lo
As instructed in IRC (#ubuntu-x), I'm also adding the source package of
xkb-data (xkeyboard-config).
** Also affects: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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AFAICT, the only key that's different in this variant is the
slash/question, that in the default variant is the right Ctrl.
Although the "thinkpad" variant doesn't show in the menu, the following
command activates the
setxkbmap -model abnt2 -layout br -variant thinkpad
I looked for it in System>
I believe my issue is the same as is described in this debian bug: the
slash-question key works as a right Ctrl key,with the normal ABNT2
layout.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=492919
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