Oops! Sorry for the noise. I just assumed the selector was for keyboard
layout. Never seen that before, so didn't even figure to test the
keyboard.
My keyboard layout is in deed in place, and that the selector is set to
the default language, which it should be.
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
On 2016-04-14 17:47, Ross Gammon wrote:
> I suppose the easiest way to see the keyboard layout is to type lots
> of different characters into your user name.
Yeah, that's what I did, and then saw the characters I expected. I keep
asking because lightdm-gtk-greeter has a language switching
I will give it a go soon with my Danish keyboard. But I suppose the
easiest way to see the keyboard layout is to type lots of different
characters into your user name.
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Kaj,
I installed lightdm-gtk-greeter on my Ubuntu 16.04 but can't reproduce
the problem. For me the keyboard layout on the greeter is determined by
the system default as defined in /etc/default/keyboard (which was set
during installation). The display language has nothing to do with it.
So can
It seems when having set keyboard layout to something else then the
selected language during installation, the greeter defaults to the
keyboard layout of the selected language instead of the selected
keyboard layout.
I'm pretty sure the boot settings for the live ISO are irrelevant in
this case.
Thank you Gunnar!
I chose English as system language, but i picked Swedish for the
keyboard-layout in the install prompt of the live-boot. I am afraid i am still
too unexperienced to tell you more. Hopefully Kaj will be able to further
detail the situation. Let me know if there is any other
Thanks, Set.
But wait now... I see that the default greeter in Ubuntu Studio is
lightdm-gtk-greeter, and the indicator at the top right of the screen
shows the display language for the session you are about to enter, not
the keyboard layout.
Did you possibly mix them up, or did you determine the
sorry, here is the other one:
~$ cat /var/lib/AccountsService/users/*
[com.canonical.indicator.sound.AccountsService]
PlayerName=''
Timestamp=0
Title=''
Artist=''
Album=''
ArtUrl=''
PlayerIcon=<('themed', <['application-default-icon', 'application-default',
'application']>)>
[User]
@Gunnar Hjalmarsson:
I have the same problem, here is the output i get:
~$ setxkbmap -query
rules: evdev
model: pc105
layout: se
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1570060
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
I don't think lightdm is the correct package, but can you please show us
the output from these commands to start with:
setxkbmap -query
cat /var/lib/AccountsService/users/*
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I'm adding lightdm as a source, but I dont' really know which package is
causing this.
We had a similar problem before. Maybe it is the same one. Need to
check.
** Also affects: lightdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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