#!/bin/sh # # Trivial egregious hack to load the console keyboard layout into XKB. # # Yes, this should really just be written in python. If you can figure # out how to make hal callouts written in python _work_, then please # let me know. In the meantime, we'll do this. [[ -x /usr/bin/python ]] || exit 0 [[ -x /usr/bin/hal-set-property ]] || exit 0 source /etc/sysconfig/keyboard >& /dev/null || exit 0 [[ -n "$KEYTABLE" ]] || exit 0 rhplquery () { /usr/bin/python -c "import rhpl.keyboard_models; m = rhpl.keyboard_models.KeyboardModels().get_models(); print \"junk='%s' layout='%s' model='%s' variant='%s' options='%s'\" % tuple(m[\"$1\"])" || echo "exit 0" } eval `rhplquery $KEYTABLE` hal_set () { if [[ -n "${!1}" ]]; then /usr/bin/hal-set-property --direct --udi "$UDI" --key input.xkb.$1 --string "${!1}" else /usr/bin/hal-set-property --direct --udi "$UDI" --key input.xkb.$1 --remove fi } hal_set layout hal_set model hal_set variant hal_set options