Changing to keyboard layout to Czech

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    YummyCZ

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    I got today the Acer Aspire One with the Linus OS and I'm having a trouble to change the keyboard layout to Czech/or to be exact to make it actually write Czech characters when Changed to CS. I have done the following in setting/keyboard layout I checked following boxes English(US-International), English(UK)which is default because my keyboard is UK qwerty, and Czech. I also checked the box "Czech" in settings /Input languages/IMEngine/global setup and when I look into in settings /Input languages/IMEngine//generic table Czech Language is installed among others. After all the changes I restarted the system(several times now) and after changing to CS in the "status bar"I still can't get the Czech characters such as I'm still getting numbers and when I hold shift and press 2 I get @ it seems that this is the US qwerty layout(but CS is showing).... :cry:
    Any suggestion how to fix this? This is my first device with Linux...
    Many thanx for help!

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    YummyCZ, Oct 6, 2008
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    There's an update on live-update just appeared for the CZ keyboard. might be related to your troubles.
     
    ivor, Oct 10, 2008
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    How do I download this? I have run the Live Update in Settings and I'm getting a message: your computer is already up to date. There are no further updates available... :(
     
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    ivor, Oct 11, 2008
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    I have downloaded and installed(with install patch) the file above, after installation I restarted the system but still no joy...
    I wonder is there a place where you can download the content of the recovery DVD? Surely the Czech recovery DVD will support English as well, I could just choose the English as the default language and the working Czech keybord layout would be there?
     
    YummyCZ, Oct 11, 2008
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