Since I can login with my Swedish character password in terminal mode, I
guess that ubuntu uses /etc/default/keyboard information for that login?
There must be some way to make ubuntu use /etc/default/keyboard also for
desktop mode login?

Can I change from terminal mode to desktop mode while logged in under
terminal mode? How?

I have not seen any bugfix yet?

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Title:
  login failed passw latin char keyboard ru

Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 12.04
  My password is in latin characters (sv). I have set up 3 different keyboards, 
sv, en and ru. This has worked for some time. Now only ru is present at login 
and cannot be changed. Latin character password using cyrillic character 
keyboard does not work!

  The problem is similar to bug #997140.

  Workaround (partly): 
  ctr/alt/F1 login works. Running login or reboot -fv in terminal mode starts 
with shutdown(!) Can I change keyboard to sv in terminal mode?

  Package: lightdm?
  Expected: login
  Happened instead: wrong password

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