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== Changing locale in the firmware == |
== Changing locale in the firmware == |
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Not thoroughly tested --Ties Stuij |
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To change the keyboard layout to Nepali |
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Ties Stuij is working on this but you should be able to change the locale in your custom build with the [[Customization key]] |
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change-tag KL ne |
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This changes the locale for your XO |
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change-tag LA ne_NP.UTF-8 |
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You may want to set the KV tag as well, which stands for Keyboard Variant |
Latest revision as of 07:59, 14 March 2008
I am dumping fixes onto this page as my work through sysadmin problems for OLE Nepal Berrybw 02:05, 14 March 2008 (EDT)
We are using this document on a daily basis. If you have a tried-and-true solution you are welcome to post it here. Please keep suggestions or points for discussion onto the Talk Page that will make this document more easy to use.
Customizing your XO Build
Look at customization key Customization_key , building a custom image, Building_custom_images using the alternate method described below, or modifing a jffs2 image, Mounting_jffs2_images
Checking localization values in the firmware
The core localization values are stored in the firmware. You will need a developer key to access them.
At the firmware prompt, type .mfg-data
LO is your default language LA is the country KL Keyboard layout
See Manufacturing Data for more information on these values
Changing locale in the firmware
Not thoroughly tested --Ties Stuij
To change the keyboard layout to Nepali change-tag KL ne
This changes the locale for your XO change-tag LA ne_NP.UTF-8
You may want to set the KV tag as well, which stands for Keyboard Variant