Another unresolved problem is that localized boot does not associate a keyboard layout with language, as Ubuntu does.
+ a detail: Why Clipit is asking about user configuration in LXDE? __________ I'm using this express-made address because personal addresses aren't masked enough at this list's archives. Mailing lists service administrator should fix this. El 21/06/17 a les 11:22, Steve McIntyre ha escrit: > Hi folks, > > We found multiple issues in the live images released at the > weekend. Since then, I've been working on fixes for the worst > problems. I've just published a new set of images as 9.0.1. Here's a > summary of the issues found, and current status: > > 1. KDE live desktop unstable on some (tested) hardware > ====================================================== > > Status: still a problem with 9.0.1 > > There is a segmentation fault in kmanage - the first obvious symptom > will be a failure to automatically log in. A workaround is to switch > to VT1 and wait for the desktop to start there. This has been > reproduced on hardware (using Intel graphics?), but not when testing > in a virtual machine. > > See #865382. > > 2. Live images isolinux menu display problems > ============================================= > > Status: Fixed in 9.0.1 > > When booted in BIOS mode (using isolinux), some of the localisation > options from the "Debian Live with Localisation Support" submenu are > displayed incorrectly. They may appear intermittently and then > disappear. They can still be selected and used and will work - just be > careful when selecting one. > > See #861421. > > 3. Live images are not configuring UTF-8 console correctly > ========================================================== > > Status: still a problem with 9.0.1 > > After boot, X-based terminal programs will display non-ASCII > characters correctly, but the Linux console does not. The system is > configured to use UTF-8 locales, but the console is defaulting to > ISO-8859-15. There is a quick workaround: "dpkg-reconfigure > console-setup" and select "UTF-8". > > See #864955. > > 4. Installation from the live image boot menu does not work > =========================================================== > > Status: Fixed in 9.0.1 > > There is a bug in the Packages files included on the live images, > causing the included Debian Installer code to fail with the error > "There was an error reading data from the CD-ROM. Please make sure it > is in the drive. If retrying does not work, you should check the > integrity of your CD-ROM." > > See #865015. > > 5. Incorrect Volume ID used for all live images > =============================================== > > Status: Fixed in 9.0.1 > > live-wrapper does not currently set the Volume ID on images it > creates, so they use the default supplied by xorriso: "ISOIMAGE". > > See #865384. > > 6. The root directory of the live images has very restrictive permissions > ========================================================================= > > Status: Fixed in 9.0.1 > > The root directory is mode 0700 (i.e. drwx------) > > See #865386. >
