The indicator applet should be added to the panel automatically after
installation, ONLY if the user has selected during installation a
different keyboard layout. So the applet shouldn't be there by default
for all installs. Other operating systems, such as Windows do this, and
users migrating
Adding the applet may be an easy thing to do in single user systems,
but it isn't easy when you have hundreds of students in primary or even
secondary schools.
Please add the applet automatically when more than one keyboard layouts
are active.
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No keyboard indicator applet shown after
It's definitely a bug and should be corrected asap or for 10.04. The bug
is that although I select Greek language and Greek Extended keyboard
layout and although it downloads and installs some language support
files during installation, after the installation there is only one
keyboard layout
And what Alkis Goergopoulos said; he has my full support.
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No keyboard indicator applet shown after install with Greek kb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498839
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On 22/12/09 14:55, Konstantinos Alexakis wrote:
Γεια χαρά,
Η εντολή irw δεν παράγει τίποτα. Κρεμάει και ενώ πατάω κουμπιά δεν
εμφανίζεται κάτι στο τερματικό. Με Ctrl+C επιστρέφει στο prompt.
Όταν λες ότι δεν έχω το σωστό αρχείο ρυθμίσεων για το τηλεχειριστήριό μου,
φαντάζομαι πως
για να μην ψάχνει κάποιος άλλος μέχρι τις 12:00 το βράδυ:
θέλησα να συνδεθώ στο internet μέσω του κινητού μου (nokia n95 αλλά τα
ίδια ισχύουν και με αρκετά άλλα)
- συνδέω το κινητό μέσω usb με το φορητό (ubuntu 9.04)
- μου φτιάχνει με wizard μια νέα σύνδεση αλλά ΔΕΝ συνδέεται
κάνω χίλιες
These are three bug reports.
1. The keyboard indicator applet should be configured to be activated
through installation, when the installer is about to setup more than one
keyboard layouts.
2. This is also an upstream issue, and we should link to a bug report in
bugzilla.gnome.org, under
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