Hi
According to this link
http://x.debian.net/howto/configure-input.html
When I boot up the live cd, I should be able to change my kb layout using of of 2 types
Code:
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=input --action=change
OR
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
invoke-rc.d hal restart
Now so far, I know hal is there so I also tried a repeat of those commands but turned off hal with
/etc/init.d/hal stop
No luck ......but on a hard drive install of debian sid.....my current distro the first set of commands works.....and I was able to convert from my qwerty layout to qwertz.
2) I may have to research this more.
The default kb layout is set by
/etc/default/keyboard
and that is currently using GB while I need it to use US.
a) My initial attempt to be smart was to notice that my locale setting was en_GB so I changed it to en_AU ....update the locale and then re-attempt the kb layout changes
but so far not a success.
My intention is to get kb layout to work and then maybe add a script to rc.local and try a remaster to allow users to set their own kb layout.
TODO
research this link to see what is setting my /etc/default/keyboard in Sparky
http://wiki.debian.org/XStrikeForce/InputHotplugGuide?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=keyboard-configuration&titlesearch=Titles
No need to reply .
TEST 2
Boot up Sparky after a googe search.
on my hard drive command
setxkbmap -query (exists) and outputs the current strings held in /etc/default/keyboard
but PARTIAL success with command from root terminal ....with sparky is
Code:
setxkboard -layout us
where I already knew my current layout was gb
Its not FULL success because peeking into /etc/default/keyboard shows no change.
ok so for any random user we need to run
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
to see the layout string
then run with root powers
setxkboard -layout <country string>
Further tests where you need to use options for users would use command
setxkboard -layout <country string> -option <option string>
more details can be found by running
setxkbmap -help
Alternative to running keyboard-configuration is to use file manager?
Maybe /var/lib/dpkg/info/keyboard-configuration.config
hmm this looks like a remaster of a Debian live cd as I can see scripts in
/lib/live/config for login types slim, nodm etc
so I have not resolved this kb layout issue but its partially resolved.
to find good solution for all users might need feedback?
/usr/share/doc/keyboard-configuration has the same commands as the first 2 in my top post.
and Sparky commands still fails to properly change kb layout.
This appears to be an error in the original distro from which this was remastered.
This is my personal opinion.
So I will not attempt to remaster but leave the posts here for anyone to work on if they have time.