For me connecting the Unifying Receiver only after the greeter is
displayed does not work in LightDM (Mythbuntu 14.04) Besides, I suppose
having the Unifying Receiver connected while upgrading OS does not
affect the bug. The bug exist in (ubuntu) 14.04 with which I started to
use the Unifying Rece
Though, changing keyboard together with language might not be always
wanted. E.g. you may want to use Finnish keyboard layout (for such
keyboard) even if you use English as UI language.
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Changing language in the language selector in greeter does not change
the keyboard accordingly.
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Christian González, why would you use different layouts for the same
keyboard?
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In my experience, a keyboard using Logitech Unified Receiver (k400) uses
different locale than the other (USB) keyboard during the login at
LightDM, even if both are connected before and during booting. After
login they begin using the same locale. (Mythbuntu 14.04 here)
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Just installed a fresh 15.04 and was surprised that this bug is still
there... However, for the ones who wrote "setxkbmap de" to
/etc/kde4/kdm/Xsetup it's /usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup now... (for the
new sddm which replaces kdm).
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Once upon a time, Launchpad was really open. You could set importance,
affected releases and assing bugs to people, teams or even yourself. I'm
not wondering why I opened this bug more than 2 years ago and no one has
taken care of it yet. Probably no one ever will.
Luckily this bug is not a blocke
This bug was reported in 2012 - and is still present in Kubuntu 14.04.
How can we help to fix this?
Writing the console in the lightdm.conf is no real fix.
Why is it not possible to switch keyboard layouts according to users
preferences after the user has entered hi username (or clicked on his use
Probably but I'm not sure 'caus without xorg.conf keyboard map is wrong
too. Currently I workarounded it with a 'display-setup-script=setxkbmap
fr' in the lightdm.conf file.
Regards
Bruno.
Le 26/01/2013 13:01, Stephan Diestelhorst a écrit :
> Is the underlzing issue, namely rely
Is the underlzing issue, namely relying on HAL the same as #995380?
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Thanks for your advice Cédric. It works like a charm, I was able to type
my password using my K800 keyboard.
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A way to circumvemt this bug - at least for the login screen when using LightDM
- is to add:
display-setup-script=setxkbmap
In /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf, add
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Same bug with an other logitech unify keyboard (k400) and Ubuntu 12.04
for keybord swiss-french
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Have this issue with K400 keyboard (russian)
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distribution if a Logitech Unif
Kudos, Dirk! :)
I'm so glad that someone could finally solve the mystery behind this
issue!
You explained it in a very simple and clear way and provided not 1, but
2 workarounds and also proposed a solution! I'm going for Option 1, but
I'm confident they'll remove the logitech-dj driver in the fu
Experienced the same bug after upgrading from 11.0 to 12.04. After some
extensive debugging and researching for posts of other people (and
distros) with similar problems I think the issue is as follows:
Ubuntu 12.04 comes with Kernel 3.2. 3.2 introduced the logitech_dj HID
driver that is supposed
Your lshal should be fine. :) I hope someone will look into this,
someday in the future.
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This probably isn't too helpful but I guess it's better than nothing:
I now use an old bluetooth keyboard because the locale then Switches back to
normal. Funny enough it even works with the unifying K360 afterwards. Seems
like the bluetooth one flips a switch somewhere. Any logs you might want f
Nope, still no news unfortunately.
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Happens to me too, extremely annoying.
Hardware: Logitech K360 Keyboard (Swiss German), Logitech MX Anywhere Mouse,
both paired to 1 Unifying Receiver
Software: Ubuntu 12.04 with Swiss German Keyboard locale
Yet the locale I'm typing on seems to be US. Any news on this?
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Please, let me add one last thing. I figured out that when I start the
machine while my keyboard is switched off, turning it on at the greeter
doesn't work. I have to remove the Unifying Receiver and plug it in
again while the keyboard is on in order to be able to type.
This strange behaviour was
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Okay, it seems I made some progress. I was right to think the problem
was in the keyboard. I tried these steps:
1) Started the machine with a USB keyboard plugged in: KDM detects the correct
locale.
2) Started the machine with both USB keyboard and Logitech K800: KDM is
detecting the correct loc
** Summary changed:
- X defaulting keyboard locale to US at login after upgrading distribution
+ X defaulting keyboard locale to US at login after upgrading distribution if a
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@flowermachine Are you using a wireless keyboard? And can you please add
your xorg.conf? I search Googled for this problem too and it seems
related at first, but people could solve it by adding locale settings to
10-evdev.conf or xorg.conf. I tried both proposed solutions, but it
didn't work so I'l
i am affected by the same problem. i searched google and i found that
many distros are affected (gentoo, debian and arch at least) but they
solved it adding the locale settings in xorg.conf or evdev but my xorg
contains the locale already. this happened after upgrade to 12.04 but i
am not sure it i
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
After upgrading Kubuntu Oneiric to Precise, X locale is defaulted to
en_US regardless of system-wide and user-specific options.
I found out about this issue when I tried to login via the KDM greeter
and it was not recognizing my password. I got pam authentication
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** Description changed:
- After upgrading to Precise, X locale is defaulted to en_US regardless of
- system-wide and user specific options.
+ After upgrading Kubuntu Oneiric to Precise, X locale is defaulted to
+ en_US regardless of system-wide and user-specific options.
I found out about thi
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