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Hi.
Just installed Arch after using Debian based distro for many years. Been a long time since I have been using Arch so I'm realy rusty.
My problem is:
I have correct locale set. Keyboard language and setup works perfect in tty.
Installed xorg and xfce.
Turned out that the keyboard was not correct in the terminal emulator. I forgot to test if this was in XFCE or just the emulator before I added:
Section "InputClass"
Identifier "system-keyboard"
Option "XkbLayout" "no" #I'm from Norway.
EndSection
to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf
Still not correct in terminal emulator.
So where does terminal emulator get the keyboard config from? And from a learning perspective; how come system locale is not used as default thoughout the system?
Last edited by Session (2021-11-25 19:54:22)
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"Terminal emulator" is *not* the linux console?
What's the output of "setxkbmap -print -query" and "localectl"?
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Found my mistake.
In /etc/locale.conf I have:
nn_NO.UTF-8
correct should be:
nb_NO.UTF-8
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"Terminal emulator" is *not* the linux console?
What's the output of "setxkbmap -print -query" and "localectl"?
Figured it out. Thanks for your time.
Does this forum have a "Solved" feature I should use?
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Mark resolved threads by editing your initial posts subject - so others will know that there's no task left, but maybe a solution to find.
Thanks.
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