curaga


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Posted: May 26 2008,14:14 |
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No, the patch had nothing to do with this. For me alt-gr started working with the proper keymap, fi-latin9.
Vanilla = without anything added, I just boot "dsl lang=fi" and have it working. Although due to the fonts being lacking, I can't type åäö or backticks in an xterm, but I can use other alt-gr requiring symbols such as $..
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