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  • cortex
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    Hi folks,

    it looks like regardless of which keyboard layout I choose in raspi-config, it stays in english. (i’m trying to set it to match my german keyboard)
    Is anybody else experiencing this problem?

    Anonymous
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    Yep! Same problem

    oxyd
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    More specifically, it remains in English (UK); I can’t set it up for English (US) either.
    I’ve tried using “raspi-config” as well as “sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration”.

    tipoto
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    Have you tried this?
    sudo nano /etc/default/keyboard

    oxyd
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    The commands above updated the file you mentioned, but it’s not applying the settings.

    oxyd
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    oxyd
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    HERE IS THE SOLUTION.

    I connected the Pi to the Internet with an Ethernet cable, and then the commands mentioned above worked (like rasps-config).
    Weird.
    I now have a US English keyboard and can edit my Wi-Fi config ;)

    User “Tank” found the solution:

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