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Just as said in the title, is it possible to get a ready, correct keyboard layout for this ancient laptop and install it? Those layouts available with the distro don't get the , . etc. right.

Incnis Mrsi
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This is a pure guess, but you may want to give it a try:

Install the ibus-m17n package, log out and log in again. That way a few more Russian input sources become available. Possibly some of those fits your laptop better.

Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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  • Your answer pointed me in the right direction. After installing ibus-m17n, I checked input Methods in "Language Support" and realized it was set to "none" (whatever it means; I was switching b/w langauages before). Changed it to IBus, added Russian language input in IBus settings, logged out and in - now everything is worked as it's supposed to. – Pavel Apr 12 '15 at 22:04