Bug 68235

Summary: redhat-config-keyboard has no greek keyboard
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Public Beta Reporter: Sarantis Paskalis <paskalis>
Component: redhat-config-keyboardAssignee: Brent Fox <bfox>
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Description Sarantis Paskalis 2002-07-08 13:06:11 UTC
Description of Problem:
As stated in summary, no greek keyboard option is presented in
redhat-config-keyboard

Greek Keyboards are available both for X and console.  If further information is
needed please let me know how I could help.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
redhat-config-keyboard-0.9.3-1

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Comment 1 Brent Fox 2002-07-09 15:41:19 UTC
Ah, you're right.  Can you tell me what is the correct keymaps for console and X?  

I see two possible choices for console:  gr and gr-pc.  Are they different?  If
so, when should each one be used?

It looks like the correct X keymap is 'el'.  Is that correct?

Comment 2 Sarantis Paskalis 2002-07-10 07:01:13 UTC
For console, the gr keyboard should be used.  It is the one that corresponds to
the ISO-8859-7 font map.  The gr-pc corresponds to some older mapping (I think
it was the DOS codepage 437).

For X11, the greek keyboard is indeed el.

Thanks.

Comment 3 Brent Fox 2002-07-10 16:24:57 UTC
Ok.  It's added.  Thanks for your report.