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</strong>Hi,<br>
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here's what i did ....... (in my case i switched to german)<br>
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add the following lines to /etc/login.conf<br>
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german:German Users Accounts:\<br>
:charset=UTF-8:\<br>
:lang=de_DE.UTF-8:\<br>
:tc=default:<br>
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execute: <br>
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cap_mkdb /etc/login.conf<br>
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now use the tool vipw to modify the user you are using:<br>
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example:<br>
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hwurst:xxxxx:2000:2000:german:0:0:Hans Wurst:/home/hwurst:/bin/tcsh<br>
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When you log in next time everything should be fine.<br>
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Cheers Adolf <br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 23.03.2015 um 22:20 schrieb Jasse
Jansson:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi.
I’m trying to setup fly as a small home server, but it’s maybe 5 years since I used a unix style opsys.
Install rolled along just fine, but I can’t get the right keymap.
åäöÅÄÖ and a few other things on the keyboard just shows up as /226 or something similar.
Yepp, I’m trying to get the Swedish keycap working.
If I boot from the install CD I can make keymap choices at 2 different locations, but I can’t cet it right.
Hints ???
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