Re: Keyboard Problems us_intl

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>>> "Christian" == Christian Schmitz <list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Hi
   > Hello everyone:
   > 	I have a opensuse tumbleweed, i found and install TDE since 2 days.
   > Everything seen right but i have a little problem: MY KEYBOARD.

   > The situation:
   > I am spanish talker, but i have a english keyboard. Normally i use us_intl 
   > variant with sucess. 

Curisoso, el nombre Christan Schmitz no sueña muy español, pero vale.

   > Before to install TDE i used Plasma with us_intl without problem, even the 
   > terminal TTY1 is working us_intl.

   > The problem:
   > Now in trinity i see that INTL variant does not work, only english layout. 
   > I dont know but also dont work the quotation marks so is unposiible write some 
   > like printf("hello" );  into kate .

I had a similar problem some time ago with Ubuntu, try the following:
In your home directory  create a file .xinputrc
the . Is important

Add just the line
 run_im none

Restart your xserver, I think it is sufficient to logout and in.

Regards/Chau

Uwe Brauer 

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