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Russian keyboard layout for Linux?

What is the Russian keyboard layout for Linux? Is it the same as for Windows? If not, could you please point me to the Russian layout image?
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Russian keyboard layout

What is the Russian keyboard layout for Linux? Is it the same as for Windows? If not, could you please point me to the Russian layout image?

It depends. In SCIM, the keyboard manager used by Fedora, the default layout is like English (a=a) But if you ditch SCIM and use the underlying layout, the default is like in Windows (gosstandart: a=f)

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What is the Russian keyboard layout for Linux? Is it the same as for Windows? If not, could you please point me to the Russian layout image?

It depends. In SCIM, the keyboard manager used by Fedora, the default layout is like English (a=a) But if you ditch SCIM and use the underlying layout, the default is like in Windows (gosstandart: a=f)

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Thanks for your reply. Is there instruction on how to install the Windows layout (a=f) in Linux?
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