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How to use diffent keyboard than English in Ubuntu Server 14.04 (or 14.10) with Gnome Core


Even in my laptop, I still use Ubuntu Server because it seems more stable than Ubuntu Desktop.

At the first time of using Ubuntu Server, you may have some issues, especially if you are not familiar with Linux command, because there is no GUI in Ubuntu Server by default.

There are some ways to install GUI to Ubuntu Server.

I am choosing Gnome Core.

To install Gnome Core:

sudo apt-get install xorg gnome-core gnome-system-tools gnome-app-install

If you have used Ubuntu Desktop before (with Unity), you may find something different in Gnome Core.

1. The notification bar now in on the bottom but not top.
 To see the notification bar, move your mouse to the bottom of the screen.

2. There is no Text Entry anymore, so if you are not native English speaker like me and want to install another typing application such as ibus to type in your own language, it may be pain.

In Gnome Core, to configure your typing, press Windows button (if there is this key in your keyboard), or click to Activities at the top left of the screen.

Now you can start typing to search.
Type: Region & Language.





Now at Input Sources, you can configure and add your keyboard.
So far, it seems that you can not change the hotkey to switch the keyboard. The default one is Super (the Windows button, for instance) +  Space

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