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Avro Keyboard Installation
You are new to Linux and switch to the Linux Operating System, this is a tutorial for you. This will help you to start your journey in the Linux system because when you perform daily operations in this system, you will not stack on it.
After installing the OS, we need some basic applications to do our daily operation such as browser, zoom, skype. If we are a developer then we need some development tools like Node.Js and NPM, PHP, phpMyAdmin, MySQL, Apache, Tomcat, DBreaver etc. This tutorial will cover all of this.
Important thing is when you enable the installation of those applications, you will learn many things regarding Linux OS.
Step 1- Installation:
Press Alt+Ctrl+T to start terminal and run following command
sudo apt install ibus-avro
Step 2- Restart System:
Restart system or Log out - Log in
Step 3- Setup Bangla:
Go to Settings > Region & Language
In Input Sources click +
Click Bangla or Bangla (Bangladesh)
Finally select Bangla (Avro Phonetic)
Now it should work just fine.
If not make sure your Keyboard Input Method System is > IBus
Common Problem
Sometime, Avro Stops writing Bangla. then try to restart ibus.
ibus restart