Linux kbdconfig Command
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Linux kbdconfig Command
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The Linux kbdconfig command is used to set the keyboard type.
kbdconfig (a command available only in Red Hat Linux) is a program for configuring the keyboard, providing a graphical interface. kbdconfig actually modifies the keyboard configuration file at /etc/sysconfig/keyboard.
Syntax
kbdconfig
Parameters:
--backChanges the default Cancel button to a Back button during execution.--testTest only; does not actually change settings.
Example
Keyboard configuration:
# kdbconfig //Configure keyboard
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