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I have an ASUS K45A and am using UBUNTU 14.10.

To type / and other characters, I have to use AltGr.

Every time I boot my machine I have to sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration to set the correct configuration.

Can I permanently change this? I've already tried sudo nano /etc/default/keyboard, but it did not work.

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    You are using a non US keybord! To not use [Alt Gr] everytime, install a standard US-keyboard, and when needed shift keyboard, from your local to the US-keyboard. When finished change back to your local. Mar 21, 2015 at 16:54
  • How are you running Ubuntu? Are you using a live CD/DVD/USB medium or did you install it? Mar 22, 2015 at 9:40
  • Eduardo: You can also install US International... That way you can type ç, ñ, ... as well. Get rid of all other keyboard (and off course: install a QWERTY US hardware keyboard...) Please report back on this suggestion.
    – Fabby
    Mar 24, 2015 at 19:15

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Problem resolved with this command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration

after that the configuration never reset after shutdown of my machine.

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