feat: use the kbd layout from localectl#7
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feat: use the kbd layout from localectl#7sergiusens wants to merge 1 commit intonoughtylinux:mainfrom
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This would bring parity with the CLI Signed-off-by: Sergio Schvezov <sergio@schvezov.net>
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Thanks for working on this 🙇
I want to add this capability, while keeping impurities to a minimum, so that, when configurable flakes are a thing, it will be possible to use them with Noughty.
I started creating wayland-session:
So I would prefer that this be implemented by calling wayland-session start via exec or execr
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This would bring parity with the CLI
Signed-off-by: Sergio Schvezov sergio@schvezov.net