Re: After upgrade to bookworm: Keyboard layout
Hi Cindy,
> Hi, Hans.. Have you tried renaming cached-utf8.tmp to move it out of
> the way to see if the system creates a new one? I rename the "." to
> "DOT" when I do that. Other times I'll move my problem files to a
> completely new, relatively "safe" directory, e.g. ~/Documents.
Yes, removed - no success.
>
> The problem with changing that name is it might make the keyboard
> instantly useless. If you have the option to do so, maybe playing in
> either chroot or a virtual machine is best just in case that file does
> a lot despite its harmless looking "tmp" name there.
>
> My setup doesn't have that cached-utf8.tmp file. Does it contain
> anything that would be worth sharing in your thread here?
>
No it doesn't.
> If this was happening to me, I'd go the full reboot after the file
> name change just to be confident the kernel was basically in full
> control.
>
> Hoping there's an easy solve. You all have already touched on my
> favorites, those two "dpkg-reconfigure" ones.
>
> Cindy :)
Best
Hans
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