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Bug#696521: marked as done (Bépo keyboard layout missing in Debian installer)



Your message dated Sat, 22 Dec 2012 11:32:35 +0100
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and subject line Re: Bug#696521: Bépo keyboard layout missing in Debian installer
has caused the Debian Bug report #696521,
regarding Bépo keyboard layout missing in Debian installer
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Package: kbd-chooser

In Debian Installer, I can't select Bépo keyboard layout :(

Bépo poject page : http://bepo.fr/
Debian package : http://bepo.fr/wiki/Paquets_Debian

Bépo keyboard layout is already by default in Ubuntu since some years ago.

Best regards,
Stephane

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Quoting Stéphane Klein (contact@stephane-klein.info):
> Package: kbd-chooser
> 
> In Debian Installer, I can't select Bépo keyboard layout :(
> 
> Bépo poject page : http://bepo.fr/
> Debian package : http://bepo.fr/wiki/Paquets_Debian
> 
> Bépo keyboard layout is already by default in Ubuntu since some years ago.

We already answered this many times.

The set of keymaps that are offerred at installation is limited on
purpose (size and memory constraints as well as avoiding too many
options that are confusing for users).

The main rationale is also that the very low number of people who use
uncommon keymaps are very likely to be able to switch the default
keymap after the system is installed.

Hint: "dpkg-reconfigure console-setup"

What you mention about Ubuntu is probably their default, graphical,
installer, which has different constraints and different purposes than
the Debian one.


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