[Localization] Problem configuring Khmer as default keyboard

Sayamindu Dasgupta sayamindu at gmail.com
Tue Jul 7 15:50:12 EDT 2009


Could you tell me which build this is, and if this build has the
modifications that you described in your previous mail ?
Thanks,
Sayamindu


On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Philipp Kocher<philipp.kocher at gmx.net> wrote:
> Hello
>
> At the moment we have the US keyboard active after startup and we can
> switch to the Khmer keyboard.
>
> We would like to have the Khmer keyboard active after startup and the
> ability to switch to the US keyboard.
>
> I tried the following configuration in /etc/sysconfig/keyboard:
>  KEYTABLE="us"
>  XKB_MODEL="olpc"
>  XKB_LAYOUT="kh,us"
>  XKB_VARIANT="olpc,olpc2"
>
> This configuration makes Khmer the default keyboard, but has unwelcome
> side effects when switching to the US keyboard (e.g. <Space> doesn't
> work anymore and <Ctrl>+c in the terminal prints a Khmer character).
>
> Any suggestions what I have to change?
>
> Best regards,
> Philipp
>
>



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