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slackware:localization [2012/11/19 12:23 (UTC)] – [X11 keyboard setup] markushslackware:localization [2012/12/14 14:55 (UTC)] – [System Wide Configuration] Fixed a typo. Thanx elesmod for the report. bocke
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 Slackware has a profile script which allows you to set the system's locale for all users at once (system-wide). You can simply edit this file with an ASCII editor such as ''nano'' or ''vi''. Check out Slackware has a profile script which allows you to set the system's locale for all users at once (system-wide). You can simply edit this file with an ASCII editor such as ''nano'' or ''vi''. Check out
-  /etc/profile.d lang.sh+  /etc/profile.d/lang.sh
 (users of C-shell and derivatives must edit ''/etc/profile.d/lang.csh'' instead). (users of C-shell and derivatives must edit ''/etc/profile.d/lang.csh'' instead).
  
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 You can find out your current settings of the keyboard-layout in X11 with the command <code>setxkbmap -query</code> You can find out your current settings of the keyboard-layout in X11 with the command <code>setxkbmap -query</code>
 +An overview of setxkbmap is available with <code>setxkbmap -help</code>
  
 The language and variant of the keyboard layout can be simply set with (the following examplelines refer to German language with variant "nodeadkeys"). The language and variant of the keyboard layout can be simply set with (the following examplelines refer to German language with variant "nodeadkeys").
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