Aside from running dpkg-reconfigure, hand editing /etc/default/keyboard and then running `sudo udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=input --action=change` also works around the problem.
`setxkbmap fr oss` works around it for the session.
Attached is a script that summarizes some keyboard configuration details.
I'd like to know what X call is producing the error in xklavier, however not sure how to determine that short of inlining printfs or setting up xtrace.
Aside from running dpkg-reconfigure, hand editing /etc/default/ keyboard and then running `sudo udevadm trigger --subsystem- match=input --action=change` also works around the problem.
`setxkbmap fr oss` works around it for the session.
Attached is a script that summarizes some keyboard configuration details.
I'd like to know what X call is producing the error in xklavier, however not sure how to determine that short of inlining printfs or setting up xtrace.