I'm running KDE on Fedora Core 4, kernel 2.6.14-0.10.rrt.rhfc4.ccrma (i.e. Planet CCRMA patched FC4 kernel, but the same problem occurs with the FC4 kernel too): $ konsole -v Qt: 3.3.4 KDE: 3.4.2 Level "b" Konsole: 1.5.2 My problem is that I cannot input national characters from keyboard in KDE Konsole. This used to work fine with my old RedHat 9 using iso-8859-1. I have the adiaeresis etc. keys on my keyboard. I have googled around and others having problems like this are trying to type chinese or other much more complicated, so this must be something that should work right out of the box! In virtual console (text mode you get with alt-FN, N=1-6 outside ox X) I can type and see utf-8 characters. If XXX is a string with national characters I can say: $ cat >XXX XXX ^D $ cat XXX XXX $ Also less works if I set LESSCHARSET to utf-8. However even in virtual console 'ls' shows utf-8 national characters in filenames as two question marks. In X (KDE) the default xterm (konsole) is worse. I cannot type national characters, not even as dead key sequences. National character keys and 'dead' keys print nothing and also swallow the following characters. The display shows only some small dots, smaller and positioned a bit lower than a period. The ls command prints the "??" for each national char. The 'cat XXX' shows the contents of the file OK - of course I have to use wildcards to match the filename. Less works too. So it seems konsole can show utf-8 but the input method is wrong. In GNU Emacs 21.4.1 under X and in konsole (option -nw) entering national characters produces nothing, dired shows national chars in filenames correctly and displays file content correctly. XEmacs 21.4 (patch 17) under X seems to work correctly with national characters, but with -nw option input does not work anymore. Xterm is a little better than Konsole because there I can type these letters and they show up correctly, but every time I type one letter the next letter is not displyed before I type something else. And this behaviour sticks even through returns, so it seems to be deep inside some input processing as if these would be like dead keys. By the way the dead-key mechanism (pressing the diaeresis followed by a produces adiaeresis) does not work either. Currently I have: $ env|egrep '^(LANG|LC_)' LC_COLLATE=posix LANG=fi_FI.UTF-8 and locale is: $ locale locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: Tiedostoa tai hakemistoa ei ole LANG=fi_FI.UTF-8 LC_CTYPE="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_NUMERIC="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_TIME="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_COLLATE=posix LC_MONETARY="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_MESSAGES="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_PAPER="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_NAME="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_ADDRESS="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_TELEPHONE="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_MEASUREMENT="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_IDENTIFICATION="fi_FI.UTF-8" LC_ALL= The message "Tiedostoa tai hakemistoa ei ole" is "no such file" in Finnish. My /etc/sysconfig/i18n contains: LANG="fi_FI.UTF-8" SYSFONT="latarcyrheb-sun16" SUPPORTED="fi_FI.UTF-8:fi_FI:fi" My /etc/X11/xorg.conf has: Section "InputDevice" Identifier "Keyboard0" Driver "kbd" Option "XkbModel" "pc105" Option "XkbLayout" "fi" EndSection I don't have ~/.i18n or ~/.Xmodmap and I don't know if I should have one. When I start xev and press and releas 'ä' I get: KeyPress event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x2600001, root 0x5f, subw 0x0, time 36690043, (434,546), root:(438,567), state 0x10, keycode 48 (keysym 0xe4, adiaeresis), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (e4) "� XmbLookupString gives 1 bytes: (e4) "� XFilterEvent returns: False KeyRelease event, serial 31, synthetic NO, window 0x2600001, root 0x5f, subw 0x0, time 36690142, (434,546), root:(438,567), state 0x10, keycode 48 (keysym 0xe4, adiaeresis), same_screen YES, XLookupString gives 1 bytes: (e4) "� The adiaeresis seems to be correct but XLookupString gives something funny. I have spent several days on this without any luck (including several reinstalls) and would appreciate any help. Also leads to in-depth documentation thoroughly explaining the mechanisms involved when keycodes go through kernel, X, KDE, konsole, bash and whatever would be mostly welcome. -- Mikko Harjula puh. 010-525 1555 mikko.harjula@xxxxxxxxxxx gsm 040-778 6669