Hello,
In fedora 22, where can I say to start the first graphics screen (login) to load the right keyboard? It is set properly in Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen Every time that I logout out, it return to the wrong keyboard. Is it something to set in grub?
In Fedora 20, this was OK.
Thank.
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On 07/30/2015 02:47 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Greetings and salivations!
In fedora 22, where can I say to start the first graphics screen (login) to load the right keyboard? It is set properly in Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen Every time that I logout out, it return to the wrong keyboard. Is it something to set in grub?
Most likely it's something to do with your display manager. If you're using Gnome, it's gdm. If you started with Gnome then switched to a different DE, it's probably still gdm unless you've specifically changed it. If you started out with a different DE, it's whatever display manager is default for that. Sorry to be so vague, but there's not enough in your post for me to be more exact.
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Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 at 12:00 AM From: "Joe Zeff" joe@zeff.us To: "Community support for Fedora users" users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: keyboard
On 07/30/2015 02:47 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Greetings and salivations!
In fedora 22, where can I say to start the first graphics screen (login) to load the right keyboard? It is set properly in Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen Every time that I logout out, it return to the wrong keyboard. Is it something to set in grub?
Most likely it's something to do with your display manager. If you're using Gnome, it's gdm. If you started with Gnome then switched to a different DE, it's probably still gdm unless you've specifically changed it. If you started out with a different DE, it's whatever display manager is default for that. Sorry to be so vague, but there's not enough in your post for me to be more exact.
Yes, I run gnome. Do you need additional info? Thank.
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On 07/31/15 05:47, Patrick Dupre wrote:
In fedora 22, where can I say to start the first graphics screen (login) to load the right keyboard? It is set properly in Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen Every time that I logout out, it return to the wrong keyboard. Is it something to set in grub?
In Fedora 20, this was OK.
I don't use GNOME either. But, I do use google...
Instead of "Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen" a simple google search seems to indicate what you want is...
Settings > Keyboard > Input Sources > Login Screen
On 07/31/15 06:46, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 07/31/15 05:47, Patrick Dupre wrote:
In fedora 22, where can I say to start the first graphics screen (login) to load the right keyboard? It is set properly in Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen Every time that I logout out, it return to the wrong keyboard. Is it something to set in grub?
In Fedora 20, this was OK.
I don't use GNOME either. But, I do use google...
Instead of "Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen" a simple google search seems to indicate what you want is...
Settings > Keyboard > Input Sources > Login Screen
Ahhh.... cat hit send before I finished....
Others have said that doesn't work and they have have had to place something similar to
Section "InputClass" Identifier "evdev keyboard catchall" MatchIsKeyboard "on" MatchDevicePath "/dev/input/event*" Driver "evdev" Option "XkbLayout" "gb" EndSection
In the file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf
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Sent: Friday, July 31, 2015 at 12:46 AM From: "Ed Greshko" ed.greshko@greshko.com To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org Subject: Re: keyboard
On 07/31/15 05:47, Patrick Dupre wrote:
In fedora 22, where can I say to start the first graphics screen (login) to load the right keyboard? It is set properly in Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen Every time that I logout out, it return to the wrong keyboard. Is it something to set in grub?
In Fedora 20, this was OK.
I don't use GNOME either. But, I do use google...
Instead of "Setting > Region & Language > Input Screen" a simple google search seems to indicate what you want is...
Settings > Keyboard > Input Sources > Login Screen
This exactly what I did, but it looks that I missed one point! Now it is OK. Sorry, I do not know why I missed the point
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