I upgraded my Ubuntu distro from 8.04 to 8.10 (64-bit multi-core / SMP version).
The default ("Human"?) login screen for my system allows me to change the 
*language*.  However, the *layout* within a language still seems to be 
unavailable for changing.

I am using English.  I installed the system with the qwerty layout, but
use Dvorak after logging into my Gnome session (that is, on logging in
using the Ubuntu default login screen).  I am proficient in Dvorak and
cannot use qwerty naturally.

In Gnome, the keyboard layout is easily changed and that is what I am
used to.

Expected behavior:  At the login prompt, the keyboard layout (in
addition to language) should be changeable to at least those that are
used by the various users of the system.

Actual behavior:  Language is changeable at the login prompt, but the
keyboard layout within the layout is not.

IMO, this bug is not yet resolved.

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Provide a means to change the keyboard layout from gdm login screen?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/14571
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