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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 460328
Wrong keyboard settings when console-settings has multiple layouts
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Yes, I believe that all the issues described here are caused by gdm,
which forces (in the gconf key) the first layout that it sees in
console-setup. Please mark it as a duplicate of bug #460328.
It'd be best if an ubiquity task was also registered in #460328, because
the new ubiquity (tested with
if all the issues described there are due to multiple layouts use then
bug #460328 should probably be used since it has a lucid task and the
corresponding settings
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the multiple layout issue is a different one and tracked on bug #460328
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I'm attaching a script which should make the situation more bearable for
system admins.
To summarize the problem:
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* In some countries, two layouts are needed by default.
* Console-setup correctly supports that, e.g. XKBLAYOUT='[us,gr]'.
* Gdm makes the wrong assumption
Yes, it is still an issue in current Lucid, exactly like I describe it
in comment #24, nothing has changed since.
I'd like to emphasize that in the default case, gdm *shouldn't* modify
the system-wide layout defined in /etc/default/console-setup. For me,
that's XKBLAYOUT="us,gr". Yes, two simultan
Sorry. Still on karmic, which is still OK.
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is that still an issue in lucid?
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Similar problems here, with UK keyboard option. I've found a simple workaround,
in Gnome, using System/Preferences/Keyboard.
In Layouts, by deleting the US keyboard and installing a second UK keyboard,
it seems to stop the system from reverting to US. I've absolutely no idea why,
but it has wit
On a fresh install of Lucid (daily 20100213) I have a similar Problem.
Details: Installing Lucid 386 32bit from an USB-Stick via Ubiquity. In Ubiquity
I choose Language: English and Keyboard-layout: German. After a restart and
login into gnome, the keyboard is set to US (In the Gnome menu under
Seems like this has been fixed in lucid. After choosing gb dvorak
keyboard during the installation, the same layout is used for login,
ttys and my desktop.
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Dear all,
I am experiencing a similar problem. However I would like to have a US
Int'l keyboard, but I just don't seem to get rid of the Italian keyboard
layout.
I agree with previous statement that this should be a high priority
issue, unless Ubuntu is focusing on users who don't need their keyb
I can't understand why this bug is set with low importance, as
everything so badly affecting basic use cases should be a show stopper
error.
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that was an issue for me too. I applied the layout settings systemwide
(Preferences -> Keyboard -> Layouts -> delete USA layout and press
button "Apply system wide") and it now works: even in gdm the default
keyboard is Polish, not USA.
my /etc/default/console-setup looks as follows:
$ grep X /etc
** Tags added: karmic keyboard regression
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Let me stress that this is a regression in karmic, since I had no
problem with any previous version on the same laptop.
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In my case, the command proposed by Alkis Georgopoulos
gconftool-2 --type list --list-type string --set
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd/layouts '[us,it]'
fixes the problem for the current session but the problem appears again
after reboot.
I can also fix the problem for the current sessi
I confirm this bug on a clean karmic installation. It happens at every
reboot, not using autologin.
The requested output before setting the correct layout back again from
the USA to IT:
$ grep X /etc/default/console-setup
# values as the XkbModel, XkbLayout, XkbVariant and XkbOptions options
# in
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Maybe I should post the command that I use to work around the problem,
to see if it helps other people here as well:
gconftool-2 --type list --list-type string --set
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd/layouts '[us,gr]'
Of course put the layouts for YOUR languages instead of [us,gr]
After th
Same problem here...
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I'm experiencing the same problem, and I am able to reproduce it even on
clean installations.
1) My layout is [us,gr]:
alk...@alkis:~$ grep XKBLAYOUT /etc/default/console-setup
XKBLAYOUT="us,gr"
2) I clear all my gnome keyboard settings, and logoff:
alk...@alkis:~$ gconftool-2 --recursive-unset
Bug is back again. The USA layout is now being applied on every reboot.
For what it is worth:
ze...@zero-laptop:~$ cat /home/zero3/.dmrc /var/cache/gdm/`id -un`/dmrc
[Desktop]
Session=gnome
Language=da_DK.UTF-8
Layout=us
[Desktop]
Session=gnome
Language=da_DK.UTF-8
Layout=us
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The .pre-ubiquity file might be related to me trying to use ubiquity to
install Ubuntu directly onto an USB stick (without any luck :/) a couple
of days ago. The last modified date would match that. Not sure though.
Any idea why I would be missing the console-setup file? (assuming I need
it)
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So it seems Christian indeed has a different problem:
> ze...@zero-laptop:~$ grep X /etc/default/console-setup
> grep: /etc/default/console-setup: No such file or directory
That would explain why your keyboard layout isn't in hal/X/anywhere.
> Note that I have a file called console-setup.pre-ubi
Hi Martin
In the mean-time, I've fixed this by logging out, selecting the correct
keyboard layout and logging in again. The system now correctly remembers
my keyboard layout, even though it keeps adding the USA layout by
itself.
For what it's worth, here are the output of those commands after I h
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