KDE's new distro won't expose the Xorg session
KDE's new distro won't expose the Xorg session

invent.kde.org Don't expose the X11 session (!65) · Merge requests · KDE Linux / KDE Linux · GitLab
We're all-in on Wayland. Fixes #86

KDE's new distro won't expose the Xorg session
We're all-in on Wayland. Fixes #86
Good
Giddy-up.
OK... so what's the best way to select a different keymap in Wayland? Searching around I see mentions of setting a keymap in config.h and recompiling a compositor.. or 'modifying the system XKB database in /usr/share/X11/xkb' ... or this tool https://github.com/xremap/xremap (have not tried it myself).
I need not just to tweak one or two keys, but to set a entire alt keymap (us,apl). and it has to be changeable on the fly, not statically, via AltGr or other user-defineable key.
I'd like to try KDE again, but last time I tried with wayland the keymap stuff seemed wonky to me.
Sure, KDE can do this for a while now:
Ah, I can try that then, thank you!