I checked it in an up-to-date installation in Virtualbox. I can confirm that the Kurdish keyboards are selectable when doing a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup".
However, the result is not satisfying. After a reboot the letters ê, î and û are usable with "Turkey - Kurdish Alt-Q", but the letter "ş", the always-making-trouble-letter, is not. Instead two diamonds and a "^" appear on the screen. Also, some keys are no longer usable, for instance ";" and '.
I also did not yet test whether the keyboards are selectable in Ubiquity or the Alternate-CD installer.
I checked it in an up-to-date installation in Virtualbox. I can confirm that the Kurdish keyboards are selectable when doing a "sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup".
However, the result is not satisfying. After a reboot the letters ê, î and û are usable with "Turkey - Kurdish Alt-Q", but the letter "ş", the always- making- trouble- letter, is not. Instead two diamonds and a "^" appear on the screen. Also, some keys are no longer usable, for instance ";" and '.
I also did not yet test whether the keyboards are selectable in Ubiquity or the Alternate-CD installer.