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Title:
  L10n: Password field ignores keyboard layout selection

Status in “unity-greeter” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Environment:
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  64bit version of Ubuntu 11.10 installed on DELL Latitude E6410 in docking 
station with external monitor and keyboard

  Description:
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  I have two keyboard layouts installed: "en" - i.e. English (USA) and "cs" - 
i.e. Czech (qwerty). This setup works correctly in all programs except the 
login screen. When I lock my session and then want to unlock it I must use 
numeric keyboard to type numbers in my password, because no matter which 
keyboard layout I select it always takes the Czech one even though login screen 
displays "en". BTW, with the Czech keyboard pressing "1" key prints "+" for 
example.

  Hint:
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  The order in "Keyboard Layout" setup window is: "Czech (qwerty)" and below it 
"English (USA)". Maybe this is why Czech takes precedence.

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