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Something wrong with Console-data package
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| eduardo.oliva barruzi 2006-11-14, 1:17 pm |
| Hi, I'm Brazilian and I'm facing some problems with console-date (I think).
When I use the Etch install CD to install on a new machine, everything works
fine but the keyboard layout doesn't, I can't use the / key and the 'dot' in
numeric pad too.
Its just when I'm in terminal, and when I go to X, I use all keys normally.
How can I try to fix this missing layout or who I talk to do this?
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| Christian Perrier 2006-11-14, 7:25 pm |
| Quoting eduardo.oliva barruzi (dutche.listas@gmail.com):
> Hi, I'm Brazilian and I'm facing some problems with console-date (I think).
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> When I use the Etch install CD to install on a new machine, everything works
> fine but the keyboard layout doesn't, I can't use the / key and the 'dot'in
> numeric pad too.
Please check the version of your console-data package. If it is not
2:1.01-2 or 2:1.01-1, then please consider updating your machine, the
re-test the keyboard layout at the console.
Several issues have been fixed recently for the br-abnt2 keymap in console-data.
Such issues should logically be reported as bugs against the
console-data package, of course.
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