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		20150823 Dear Folk, I just loaded Linux Lite on an old machine. It loaded OK but did not set even though asked the Keyboard to UK keyboard (Check is # and £ signs from keyboard as they differ from USA keyboards). Not intuitive to set up keyboard as it required downloading extra languages and  then set up both system and regional.  Suggest you include a keyboard selector  in menu  for first time start up to sort it out.
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		Howdy and Welcome. Lot's of British members here to respond to your query.
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Quote: Not intuitive to set up keyboard as it required downloading extra languages
 
that was a issue for them.
	
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		We've covered this in other posts. It boils down to do you want a 5 or a 30 minute install time.
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		What was the make/model of the old computer you are using.  I had  set up problems initially on my fujitsu Siemens.   work around posted elsewhere on this forum.  I also deleted keyboard languages not of use just to be sure.
	
	
	
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