As already announced earlier here are the screenshots add_input_source_laptop.png - shows the "Add input source" dialog for the laptop installation add_input_source_desktop.png - shows the "Add input source" dialog for the desktop system When I search for "german" I obviously get two different results - what I want to know is why. best regards Eugen On Wed, 2015-03-04 at 23:57 +0200, Selim T. Erdoğan wrote: > On Mon, Mar 02, 2015 at 08:27:32AM +0100, Eugen Wintersberger wrote: > > Hi folks > > I have tow rather fresh (about 3 weeks old) Debian 8 installations: > > one on a desktop system and one on a Lenovo T440s. On both systems a US > > keyboard is used. Although the US keyboards are great for writing code, > > I sometimes have to write German on both machines. Thus, I was quite > > happy to find a rather interesting layout on the desktop system > > > > German (US keyboard layout with German letters) > > > > available in the "Region and Language" settings of GNOME 3. Surprisingly > > I could not find this layout on the Laptop installation. > > Does anyone of you have an idea which package I am missing on the laptop > > system? > > I could not find a relevant difference between the two installations. > > > > best regards > > Eugen > > Searching for "German letters" at http://codesearch.debian.net, I found > three candidates: xkb-data, libxkbcommon-x11-0, libxkbcommon0. > Let the list know if you have any luck... > >
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