Quoting Changwoo Ryu (cwryu@debian.org): > Package: console-setup > Version: 1.108 > Severity: normal > > In debian/keyboard-configuration.config, the default keymap for "*_KP*" > locale is set as "kr" layout. But "KP" ISO3166 code is for North Korea, > while "kr" layout corresponds to South Korean standard. So I believe > this is put by a mistake. AFAIK North Korea has their own standard > layout. > > Here attached my change for adding proper kr keymap defaults. "kr" with > "kr104" variant is safer choice than just "kr" with no variant. Thanks a lot for spotting this, which is probably here for ages, indeed...:-) I'm in the process of building and uploading a fixed console-setup package. That's an opportunity to more generally thank you, Ryuchangwoo-ssi, for all your involvment in D-I translation since the beginning. There are very few left who were there from the beginning, back in 2003 and I still remember when we met back in DebConf 4.... (and I'm taking the risk of trying to use the appropriate form of address, which is something I try to be picky about.....but not always sure if I'm doing it right) Sadly, I don't have the answer for your other question (choosing the variant), though.
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