danielp

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Posted: June 13 2008,14:28 |
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I see, thanks!
I had mixed up the keyboard setting with the lang setting in that case. I guess that neither of ch or fr would do it for me, as I'm in the minority part of Switzerland, speaking french. If I use ch, I'd get a Swiss-German keyboard, and if I use fr, I'd get a French keyboard (AZERTY). I'll continue to set it up manually; that's fine for me.
For newbies, it may be a bit strange to specifically be able to set lang=XX in the Pendrive install, and then see that it was not being used anyhow. If one is proficient enough to go change the menu.lst file anyhow (and that's what's required), then I don't see the need to bother asking for the extra bootcodes in the Pendrive install procedure?
Totally apart, and for the perfectionist in me, I see that "SwitchWM" is not available in the JWM right-click menu, while it is in the Fluxbox menu.
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