LOCALECTL(1)localectlLOCALECTL(1)NAMElocalectl - Control the system locale and keyboard layout settings
SYNOPSISlocalectl [OPTIONS...] {COMMAND}
DESCRIPTIONlocalectl may be used to query and change the system locale and
keyboard layout settings.
The system locale controls the language settings of system services and
of the UI before the user logs in, such as the display manager, as well
as the default for users after login.
The keyboard settings control the keyboard layout used on the text
console and of the graphical UI before the user logs in, such as the
display manager, as well as the default for users after login.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood:
-h, --help
Prints a short help text and exits.
--version
Prints a short version string and exits.
--no-pager
Do not pipe output into a pager.
--no-ask-password
Do not query the user for authentication for privileged operations.
-P, --privileged
Acquire privileges via PolicyKit before executing the operation.
-H, --host
Execute the operation remotely. Specify a hostname, or username and
hostname separated by "@", to connect to. This will use SSH to talk
to a remote system.
--no-convert
If set-keymap or set-x11-keymap is invoked and this option is
passed, then the keymap will not be converted from the console to
X11, or X11 to console, respectively.
The following commands are understood:
status
Show current settings of the system locale and keyboard mapping.
set-locale LOCALE...
Set the system locale. This takes one or more assignments such as
"LANG=de_DE.utf8", "LC_MESSAGES=en_GB.utf8", and so on. See
locale(7) for details on the available settings and their meanings.
Use list-locales for a list of available locales (see below).
list-locales
List available locales useful for configuration with set-locale.
set-keymap MAP [TOGGLEMAP]
Set the system keyboard mapping for the console. This takes a
keyboard mapping name (such as "de" or "us"), and possibly a second
one to define a toggle keyboard mapping. Unless --no-convert is
passed, the selected setting is also applied to the default
keyboard mapping of X11, after converting it to the closest
matching X11 keyboard mapping. Use list-keymaps for a list of
available keyboard mappings (see below).
list-keymaps
List available keyboard mappings for the console, useful for
configuration with set-keymap.
set-x11-keymap LAYOUT [MODEL] [VARIANT] [OPTIONS]
Set the system default keyboard mapping for X11. This takes a
keyboard mapping name (such as "de" or "us"), and possibly a model,
variant and options, see kbd(4) for details. Unless --no-convert is
passed, the selected setting is also applied to the system console
keyboard mapping, after converting it to the closest matching
console keyboard mapping.
list-x11-keymap-models, list-x11-keymap-layouts,
list-x11-keymap-variants [LAYOUT], list-x11-keymap-options
List available X11 keymap models, layouts, variants and options,
useful for configuration with set-keymap. The command
list-x11-keymap-variants optionally takes a layout parameter to
limit the output to the variants suitable for the specific layout.
EXIT STATUS
On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.
ENVIRONMENT
$SYSTEMD_PAGER
Pager to use when --no-pager is not given; overrides $PAGER.
Setting this to an empty string or the value "cat" is equivalent to
passing --no-pager.
SEE ALSOsystemd(1), locale(7), locale.conf(5), vconsole.conf(5), loadkeys(1),
kbd(4), The XKB Configuration Guide[1], systemctl(1), systemd-
localed.service(8)NOTES
1. The XKB Configuration Guide
http://www.x.org/releases/current/doc/xorg-docs/input/XKB-Config.html
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