On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 7:41 AM, didier gaumet <didier.gaumet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > KMS console problem with non-us (french) keyboard > > Hi all, > > I am presently using an up-to-date Archlinux on a laptop with an Intel > 915 chipset. > In the past I have tried KMS succesfully to a certain extent: for > example the french letter "é" is not correctly displayed when I type it > in console althought it is correctly displayed under X11. Apart from > this, all seems to function perfectly. > With the same setup in /etc/rc.conf there is no problem to type and > display "é" in console if KMS is disabled. > > I was thinking this to be a lack of maturity of KMS, but I just tried > KMS on a Slackware 13.0 (2.6.29 stock kernel) freshly installed on the > same laptop: definitely no problem. > > Any hint? > > Thanks in advance, > Didier. > > From my /etc/rc.conf: > [...] > LOCALE="fr_FR.UTF-8" > HARDWARECLOCK="UTC" > USEDIRECTISA="no" > TIMEZONE="Europe/Paris" > #KEYMAP="fr-latin9" > KEYMAP="fr-pc" > CONSOLEFONT="lat9w-16" > > CONSOLEMAP="8859-1_to_uni,8859-15_to_uni,cp1250_to_uni,cp437_to_uni,cp850_to_uni" > Try remove the CONSOLEMAP Like that [...] LOCALE="pt_BR.UTF-8" HARDWARECLOCK="localtime" TIMEZONE="America/Sao_Paulo" KEYMAP="br-abnt2" CONSOLEFONT="lat9w-16" CONSOLEMAP= USECOLOR="yes" [...] Here is working very well. > [...] > > -- Robson Roberto Souza Peixoto Robinho robsonpeixoto@xxxxxxxxx Telefone: (19) 8821-0396 (oi) (19) 9799-0135 (vivo) Computer Science Master's degree student, University of Campinas Linux Counter #395633