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Every time when i reboot the system the keyboard layout change, i know there is already an post about this but my problem is a little bit different
when i reboot show this
$ localectl
System Locale: LANG=es_CO.UTF-8
VC Keymap: es
X11 Layout: es
$setxkbmap -query
rules: evdev
model: pc105
layout: us
when i use "setxkbmap -layout es"
show this
$ localectl
System Locale: LANG=es_CO.UTF-8
VC Keymap: es
X11 Layout: es
$setxkbmap -query
rules: evdev
model: pc105
in xinitrc i have "setxkbmap -layout es" but this not work, aditionally when i put " setxkbmap -layout es" in the console (i use terminator and termite) it does not work in both,
but it work in xterm
p.s tilda don't open i don't know why, maybe is connected with the problem
Last edited by sacrew (2017-02-21 12:01:07)
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First, welcome to the Arch Linux Forums.
I assume that English is not your native language; I am guessing is it Spanish. You may want to clarify the title to indicate that we are talking about keyboard layout
Also, please use BBCode code tags around program output for readability.
And, I am afraid I cannot help, I have never used anything but the default keyboard. I am sure someone here can help with that.
Thanks.
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on login choose "gnome on xorg" ...
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Have you tried one of these approaches?
Be aware of my Newbie Powers
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Have you tried one of these approaches?
yes but doesn't work
i have this in 00-keyboard.conf
#nano 00-keyboard.conf
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "system-keyboard"
MatchIsKeyboard "on"
Option "XkbLayout" "es"
Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
EndSection
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aditionally when i put " setxkbmap -layout es" in the console (i use terminator and termite) it does not work in both,
but it work in xterm
Are you on gnome and is it gnome on wayland?
If so, try the behavior w/ gnome on xorg, for your description sounds a lot like you're operating on xwayland.
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Are you on gnome and is it gnome on wayland?
If so, try the behavior w/ gnome on xorg, for your description sounds a lot like you're operating on xwayland.
I don't have it just xorg
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Ok, then what session is that actually (i currently fail to understand how the terminal emulator could reasonably impact xsetxkbmap)
Run
loginctl session-status | tee session.status
and paste the resulting session.status file somewhere (in code tags please, if "here")
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Run
loginctl session-status | tee session.status
and paste the resulting session.status file somewhere (in code tags please, if "here")
srry for taking so long
$ loginctl session-status | tee session.status
Leader: 415 (gdm-session-wor)
Seat: seat0; vc2
TTY: /dev/tty2
Service: gdm-password; type wayland; class user
State: active
Unit: session-c2.scope
├─415 gdm-session-worker [pam/gdm-password]
├─425 /usr/lib/gdm/gdm-wayland-session gnome-session
├─429 /usr/lib/gnome-session/gnome-session-binary
├─450 /usr/bin/gnome-shell
├─476 /usr/bin/Xwayland :0 -rootless -noreset -listen 4 -listen 5 -displayfd 6
├─524 /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gnome-settings-daemon
├─541 /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-printer
├─581 xterm
├─585 bash
├─870 firefox
├─916 /usr/lib/firefox/plugin-container -greomni /usr/lib/firefox/omni.ja -appomni /usr/lib/firefox/browser/omni.ja -appdir /usr/lib/firefox/browser 870 tab
├─972 /usr/lib/firefox/plugin-container /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/libflashplayer.so -greomni /usr/lib/firefox/omni.ja -appomni /usr/lib/firefox/browser/omni.ja -appdir /usr/lib/firefox/browser 870 plugin
├─990 termite
├─997 /bin/bash
├─998 loginctl session-status
└─999 tee session.status
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Service: gdm-password; type wayland; class user
....
├─476 /usr/bin/Xwayland :0 -rootless -noreset -listen 4 -listen 5 -displayfd 6
As predicted ...
Select "gnome on xorg" as session in the login screen and see what happens.
Next time somebody asks you something and you don't know the answer, you please say "don't know, how do I check that" - instead of just guessing a wrong answer, ok?
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As predicted ...
Select "gnome on xorg" as session in the login screen and see what happens.
Next time somebody asks you something and you don't know the answer, you please say "don't know, how do I check that" - instead of just guessing a wrong answer, ok?
it's so embarrassing i really sorry for that, i was stupid
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No problem, that's why this is the noobs corner ;-)
On gnome on wayland, your xorg config is pretty much worthless; gnome should provide a keyboard layout configuration in its settings - use that (but it might simply be unsupported stuff yet)
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No problem, that's why this is the noobs corner ;-)
On gnome on wayland, your xorg config is pretty much worthless; gnome should provide a keyboard layout configuration in its settings - use that (but it might simply be unsupported stuff yet)
I select gnome on xorg in the login and the keyboard layout work's fine, but the direction keys don't work, the upkey just takes screenshots
i have this in the leader:
$ loginctl session-status | tee session.status
Leader: 405 (gdm-session-wor)
and i have uncomented
WaylandEnable=False
in
etc/gdm/custom.conf
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the upkey just takes screenshots
#nano 00-keyboard.conf
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "system-keyboard"
MatchIsKeyboard "on"
Option "XkbLayout" "es"
Option "XkbModel" "pc104"
Option "XkbRules" "xorg"
Driver "evdev" # this one. you'll be using libinput which causes this here as well
EndSection
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the upkey just takes screenshots
#nano 00-keyboard.conf
Section "InputClass" Identifier "system-keyboard" MatchIsKeyboard "on" Option "XkbLayout" "es" Option "XkbModel" "pc104" Option "XkbRules" "xorg" Driver "evdev" # this one. you'll be using libinput which causes this here as well EndSection
Wow the problem is solved but i still have the problem when i reboot the sistem the keyboard layout is change to us, I tried with the beginners guide and wiki, I modify ~/.xinitrc, sudo setxkbmap -layout and does not work
Last edited by sacrew (2017-02-25 05:00:19)
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sudo setxkbmap -layout
Why do you think there should be a sudo? (this will fail for sure, root doesn't own the X authority)
Also I'm not sure gnome invokes ~/.xinitrc (unless you maybe added some autostart script)
Gnome likely resets the layout based on some own setting, so check its settings.
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sudo setxkbmap -layout
Why do you think there should be a sudo? (this will fail for sure, root doesn't own the X authority)
Also I'm not sure gnome invokes ~/.xinitrc (unless you maybe added some autostart script)
Gnome likely resets the layout based on some own setting, so check its settings.
Is funny what happend to me, I investigate the gnome and i dont have installed the gnome-extras so I install it but suddenly the sistem reboot with this.
tpm_crb MSFT0101:00: can't request region for resource [mem 0
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"gnome-extra" (w/o the "s") is a group, no idea what it would pull in, but that's entirely unrelated and (very likely) means you've not installed the intel-ucode package.
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"gnome-extra" (w/o the "s") is a group, no idea what it would pull in, but that's entirely unrelated and (very likely) means you've not installed the intel-ucode package.
I use usb boot to install intel-ucode in mnt ( mount mnt in linux system) then i reboot and gives me the same output
Last edited by sacrew (2017-02-25 18:59:23)
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Ok, just to be clear: the system doesn't even boot (and you assume that's related to the error message)?
Did you "pacman -Syu gnome-extras"?
Did that maybe update the kernel? (check the pacman log)?
Did you maybe forget to mount /boot first and now have a dated initrmfs there?
=> boot the installation medium, arch-chroot the installed system, DO NOT FORGET to "mount /boot", and "sudo pacman -S linux" (or linux-lts, depending on which kernel you run)
If that doesn't work, open a new thread on the matter for it's completely off-topic and shopping list threads are not appreciated.
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