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CentOS 7: is it possible to change keyboard layout for a single, non-sudo user only?

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I have come across the approaches to change system keyboard layout for all users. Is it also possible to only change it for a single user, who is not a sudoer?

I could see on the machine that e.g.

loadkeys pl

won't work without sudo due to the lack of access to /dev/console.

In other words, is it possible to have the default keyboard layouts granularity "per-user" and not only for the whole system?

Michael Hampton avatar
cz flag
On the framebuffer console? Probably not. GUI users can select any keyboard layout they want that is installed.
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