Your comment is not very clear. Do you mean that U.S. English is
preselected in the keyboard layout selector, or that when you select
Japan in the keyboard layout selector you get U.S. English?
In either case, please attach /var/log/syslog from the live session to
this bug.
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I'm sorry for my unclear comment.
I mean that when I select Japan in the keyboard layout selector I get U.S.
English.
I'm attaing ubiquity log in /var/log/syslog.
I tryed the command setxkbmap -model jp106 -layout 'jp(latin),jp'
-variant , -option grp:alt_shift_toggle on a gnome terminal, and I
With 20061017.2 desktop image, the above crash problem is fixed.
But keyboard problem is still persists. The keyboard layout is actually U.S.
English.
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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Thank you for your effort.
Unfortunately, I faced installer clashed dialog when I selected Japan
keyboard layout on ubiquity.
I'm using daily-live image created on 20061013 which includes console-setup
1.7ubuntu18.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File
I think this should fix it, but please do let me know if it doesn't:
console-setup (1.7ubuntu18) edgy; urgency=low
* Change the default font to VGA where supported; Terminus does not seem
to have widespread aesthetic appeal.
* Use jp(latin),jp rather than us,jp by default for Japanese,
The following is a common setup for Japanese keyboard users:
XkbModeljp106
XkbLayout jp
XkbVariant jp106
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Oops, the above wikipedia page includes less common Japanese keyboard layout.
The following page includes common keyboard layout for Japanese users.
http://www-306.ibm.com/software/globalization/topics/keyboards/KBD194.jsp
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Hmm, OK. Is something like XkbLayout jp,jp XkbVariant latin, a
common setup for you? The jp(latin) variant seems to match the IBM link
you gave.
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Unconfirmed = Confirmed
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[Edgy Beta] Japan keyboard layout is
All non-Latin keyboard layouts use a third-level shift in order to avoid
the situation where you can't type your username at the login screen
because your keymap doesn't have the right characters. Press and release
Alt+Shift to switch between the US and the Japanese layout.
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I added further information about this problem.
** Changed in: console-setup (Ubuntu)
Status: Rejected = Unconfirmed
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Thank you for your reply.
I don't mean to input Japanese characters(like 'あ') printed on Japanese
keyboard, but to input some latin characters with Japanese keyboard.
Japanese keyboard has different layout from us one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#Japanese
For example, '@'
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