I can not find a way of making the change from American keyboard layout
to UK permanent.
The @ and symbols
Reverts to American after shutdown, a fix holds for a session only.
Any suggestions, please ?
Thanks, Michael
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On 9 September 2014 15:29, Michael h...@ukcentre.com wrote:
I can not find a way of making the change from American keyboard layout to
UK permanent.
The @ and symbols
Reverts to American after shutdown, a fix holds for a session only.
Any suggestions, please ?
Thanks, Michael
Have you
On 9 September 2014 06:52, Steven Roberts cwmbranmathstu...@gmail.com
wrote:
OpenBSD could have been an option too, possibly. I set that up on an
ancient laptop a couple of years ago. Good fun and it taught me a lot about
Linux!
*Nit-Pick alert! (please don't be offended - it's not meant to
On 09/09/14 15:45, Simon Greenwood wrote:
On 9 September 2014 15:29, Michael h...@ukcentre.com
mailto:h...@ukcentre.com wrote:
I can not find a way of making the change from American keyboard
layout to UK permanent.
The @ and symbols
Reverts to American after shutdown, a fix
On 09/09/2014 03:29 PM, Michael wrote:
I can not find a way of making the change from American keyboard layout
to UK permanent.
The @ and symbols
Reverts to American after shutdown, a fix holds for a session only.
Any suggestions, please ?
I had this a while ago and it was a locale problem
On 9 September 2014 16:50, Daniel Llewellyn diddle...@gmail.com wrote:
*Nit-Pick alert! (please don't be offended - it's not meant to deride)*
That's interesting because, as we should all be aware, OpenBSD (and FreeBSD
and others) is NOT Linux. At all.
Yes, this is true.
However, using a