malkiah
June 5th, 2012, 05:04 PM
Hi,
after upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 my keyboard configuration for my user was lost. The only way to restore it is by executing:
sudo setxkbmap -layout 'es,es' -model pc105
everytime I restart.
I've edited xorg.conf and checked /etc/default/keyboard. Everything is telling the system to set spanish keyboard, but nothing happens.
If I go to the keyboard settings in the control panel, it says that the system input method is spanish, but that there is no input method set for the user. If I press the button to copy system data into the user data and restart the session, everything seems ok, put when I reboot, the config falls to english keyboard again.
Terminal in tty 1 has the keyboard correctly configured in spanish.
Any idea of what might be happening?
after upgrading from 11.10 to 12.04 my keyboard configuration for my user was lost. The only way to restore it is by executing:
sudo setxkbmap -layout 'es,es' -model pc105
everytime I restart.
I've edited xorg.conf and checked /etc/default/keyboard. Everything is telling the system to set spanish keyboard, but nothing happens.
If I go to the keyboard settings in the control panel, it says that the system input method is spanish, but that there is no input method set for the user. If I press the button to copy system data into the user data and restart the session, everything seems ok, put when I reboot, the config falls to english keyboard again.
Terminal in tty 1 has the keyboard correctly configured in spanish.
Any idea of what might be happening?