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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90832
Title:
Make sure US keyboard layout is always available as an alternative?
Actually, this problem is quite severe for languages that are not using the
Latin alphabet, e.g., Russian or Ukrainian.
I found a simple and nice solution:
We need to modify /usr/lib/ubiquity/localechooser/languagelist
E.g., the string for Russian language looks like this
This is pretty common problem, because most localized keyboard layouts
have all those fancy english characters like #, @, , \, which are
necessary for any CLI job, accessible only through finger-breaking
keyboard shortcuts with AltGr. As far as I know, most administrators in
need of such