Hi. I installed SliTaz on an old Japanese laptop (HP nx9110). After selecting the keyboard mapping "jp106", almost all the keys in the keyboard are correct, except for the backslash/underscore key (the one beside the right-shift key, in case anyone also has one). When I tried the Ubuntu LiveCD and chose their Japanese settings, the keyboard works properly (with the backslash/underscore key responding properly).
Is there a way for me to use Ubuntu's keyboard driver (or whatever you call it) on SliTaz?
I tried searching around the net, but sadly I wasn't able to find anything. I'm fairly new to Linux in general, so a newbie-friendly guide would be greatly appreciated.
If the above method don't help, you can try to dump your Ubuntu keymap with
# /bin/busybox dumpkmap > jp.kmap
then copy jp.kmap from Ubuntu to SliTaz and test
# loadkmap < jp.kmap
If you are happy with new keyboard, copy it to /usr/share/kmap and change system settings to new keymap. On cooking keyboard layout is defined on /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/40-Keyboard.conf On 3.0 like in mojo's answer.