[Grml] GDM_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT us intl
William Gardella
gardellawg at gmail.com
Mon Dec 31 06:12:44 CET 2012
gilberto dos santos alves <gsavix at gmail.com> wrote:
>it is possible use this with grml? because we need some chars like
>çÇõãÕÃ
>using utf-8?
>here is hardinfo environment vars in my debian squeeze 6.0.6
>GDM_KEYBOARD_LAYOUTus
>intlGNOME_KEYRING_PID4846USERusradmHOME/home/usradm
>XDG_SESSION_COOKIE
>8d20ede7783eb969b5343a030000000a-1356819828.797668-1398737120DESKTOP_SESSION
>gnomeGTK_MODULEScanberra-gtk-moduleGNOME_KEYRING_CONTROL/tmp/keyring-KUSiCV
>LOGNAMEusradmUSERNAMEusradmWINDOWPATH7GDM_LANGpt_BR.utf8PATH
>/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/local/games:/usr/gamesDISPLAY:0.0LANG
>pt_BR.utf8XAUTHORITY/var/run/gdm3/auth-for-usradm-QmVXyF/databaseSHELL
>/bin/bashGDMSESSIONgnomePWD/home/usradmXDG_DATA_DIRS
>/usr/share/gnome:/usr/share/gdm/:/usr/local/share/:/usr/share/PYTHONPATH
>/usr/local/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/gammuSSH_AUTH_SOCK
>/tmp/keyring-KUSiCV/sshSSH_AGENT_PID5245DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS
>unix:abstract=/tmp/dbus-bCkKVvKSPq,guid=301a8e7eeb51b495aa132bce000012ca
>GPG_AGENT_INFO/tmp/seahorse-W7jZ6V/S.gpg-agent:5259:1
>GNOME_DESKTOP_SESSION_IDthis-is-deprecatedSESSION_MANAGERlocal/brzpc2012w5:@
>/tmp/.ICE-unix/4871,unix/brzpc2012w5:/tmp/.ICE-unix/4871ORBIT_SOCKETDIR
>/tmp/orbit-usradmGTK_RC_FILES/etc/gtk/gtkrc:/home/usradm/.gtkrc-1.2-gnome2
>
>thanks?
>
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>gilberto dos santos alves
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Hi Gilberto,
I don't know why you'd want to configure that variable in Grml, because Grml does not use gdm or any other graphical login manager. If you want to set the keyboard layout to US International on a system-wide basis, the best Debianistic way to do it is via "sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-layout." If you use a persistent volume to save /etc/, the setting will be kept after reboot.
Hope that helps,
WGG
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