Hi Gunnar,
I just did an update to the software to check out your new fix. I didn't see 
any apparent change. Maybe it hasn't yet made it to the usual repository? I 
just used the gear control to get software updates. I have no problem waiting a 
few more days if it needs to filter down.
Where should it be on the logon screen?

Thanks,
Ilan

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Title:
  missing Hebrew menus at login time

Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  I thought I had reported this bug, but apparently not. In all versions 
previous to 11.10 it was possible at login time to choose your language. To 
many of my friends for whom English is a chore, this is extremely important. I 
have told them not to update until there is a solution.
  Hebrew is defined as a language on all my machines and I can use a Hebrew 
keyboard. What is missing from 11.10 is the ability at login of a given user, 
to choose to use Hebrew menus. This used to be there in all previous versions.
  Thanks,
  Ilan

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