26/05/14 15:14, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> anonym wrote (20 May 2014 11:42:18 GMT) :
>> Luckily I found a proper fix, now ready for review in
>> bugfix/7065-keyboard-localization. It's in both Tails' and the Greeter's
>> Git, and a new Greeter snapshot has been uploaded to the feature
>> branch's
Hi,
anonym wrote (20 May 2014 11:42:18 GMT) :
> Luckily I found a proper fix, now ready for review in
> bugfix/7065-keyboard-localization. It's in both Tails' and the Greeter's
> Git, and a new Greeter snapshot has been uploaded to the feature
> branch's APT suite.
Congrats. I'm *so* happy not to
anonym:
> 14/05/14 15:57, anonym wrote:
>> 09/05/14 17:36, intrigeri wrote:
>> However, even if I'd prefer a solution without a static sleep, I prefer
>> shipping this in 1.1 compared to our other options.
>
> Luckily I found a proper fix, now ready for review in
> bugfix/7065-keyboard-localizatio
14/05/14 15:57, anonym wrote:
> 09/05/14 17:36, intrigeri wrote:
> However, even if I'd prefer a solution without a static sleep, I prefer
> shipping this in 1.1 compared to our other options.
Luckily I found a proper fix, now ready for review in
bugfix/7065-keyboard-localization. It's in both Tai
14/05/14 15:57, anonym wrote:
> However, even if I'd prefer a solution without a static sleep, I prefer
> shipping this in 1.1 compared to our other options.
Well, something also should be done so we don't get ['us', 'us'] when
'us' is the selected layout, which my current (simplistic) patch does.
09/05/14 17:36, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> bugfix/7065-keyboard-localization fixes issue #7065 for me.
> Assigned to the RM (anonym) for review.
>
> The solution I've found to this problem is partly implemented in the
> greeter, and partly in the main Git repo, so it'll require two Git
> merges +
Hi,
bugfix/7065-keyboard-localization fixes issue #7065 for me.
Assigned to the RM (anonym) for review.
The solution I've found to this problem is partly implemented in the
greeter, and partly in the main Git repo, so it'll require two Git
merges + an APT merge (or, ideally, a new tails-greeter r