Instead of changing the error message I propose a code change so that
the availability of HOME is tested independently of the existence of
~/.profile. Since lp:ubuntu/accountsservice doesn't give me the latest
accountsservice branch (which it should), I added an attachment which is
a diff that can
Teemu,
While I think you are right about the Ubuntu UIs generally don't support
non-UTF-8 locales, it seems not to be because of the user_locale_utf8_fix()
function in 0010-set-language.patch. user_locale_utf8_fix() does not convert
UTF-8 locale names to non-UTF-8 names; it just replaces .utf8
As from 12.04 the language chooser is in the GTK greeter, which is not
included in a fresh Ubuntu installation. In other words you need to
install the package lightdm-gtk-greeter separately. Once that's done,
you should be able to activate the language chooser in accordance with
the above
Hi Steve,
I'm not sure I understand what the problem would be in practice. Anyway, if you
let us know which specific changes you would like to see, I'll be happy to talk
more about it.
(I have spent quite some time with language and locale settings in
language-selector and accountsservice in
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0010-set-language.patch forces UTF-8
Fixed in language-selector version 0.68
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As regards the problem Jakub (and maybe a few others) encountered, it
has recently been dealt with in quantal; see bug 1018621. In addition to
that, many language related code changes have been made since this bug
was submitted.
It would be great if those of you who have reported issues on this
** Patch added: 0010-set-language.patch_precise-SRU.diff
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[SRU test case]
Currently, to test if HOME is available, accountsservice in precise tests for
the existence of ~/.profile, and if ~/.profile isn't found, no changes of the
language
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Language for menus and windows is not saved if .profile is missing
Status
On 2012-08-11 00:46, Steve Langasek wrote: The output of language-selector is
also very different from the output
of ubiquity: whereas ubiquity only sets the LANG variable, language-
selector outputs the full range of LC_* variables as well as LANG and
LANGUAGE. I don't know of any specific
On 2012-06-05 22:38, garypeg wrote: The official documentation says:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwitchingLanguages
SwitchingLanguages
.
That's not the official documentation. This is:
https://help.ubuntu.com/12.04/ubuntu-help/session-language.html
There is also
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Does your home directory contain the file ~/.profile? (Compare bug
#1018621.)
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I have successfully installed and run the amd64 build of accountsservice
0.6.15-2ubuntu9.4. It allows me to change the language settings even if
~/.profile does not exist.
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s/gnome-language-selector/gnome-control-center/
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In System Settings preference
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In System Settings preference tool/keyboard
Not a Baltix bug, but the Ubuntu fix ought to fix the issue also for
Baltix. If not, please feel free to reopen the Baltix task.
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Attila,
To be honest, I don't quite understand what your remaining concerns are.
Please note that in Ubuntu, at least up to quantal, you are supposed to
use Keyboard Layout only for modifying your keyboard layout settings,
while Language Support is there for setting language and regional
@Attila
Sounds right to me. Anyway, thanks for letting us know that my proposed fix
works for you.
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In
Attila Hammer wrote:
What repository you would like future uploading this fix? Only Quantal,
or Precise and Quantal?
At least Quantal. Changing a stable release such as Precise must follow
certain procedures and be considered important enough:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
So
I have talked with seb128 and jbicha on IRC about my proposed fix of
this bug, and they let me know that there is a wish as regards GNOME
Remix (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/ReleaseNotes/12.10Beta) to
replace Language Support in System Settings with the upstream Region
and Language capplet.
** Also affects: culmus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Fontconfig warning: Having
Yet another package added: culmus
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@Attila
Thanks for testing and letting us know about it! What you say confirms my own
observations.
AFAIK gnome-control-center's Region and Language capplet has not yet
been adapted to work smooth on an Ubuntu OS/distro. The gremix
versions in my PPA contain only a couple of small modifications
in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Incomplete
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Hi Margarita, and thanks for testing!
I'm not sure I understand what you mean by removing functionality.
Please note that Language Support is still the Ubuntu tool for
language/locales settings, and it's available in System Settings even if
you choose to use a GNOME desktop. Considering that,
@Rex
See e.g. bug #1063711.
@Sebastien
The screen shouldn't ever be locked in a guest session, should it? (Bug
#1022858 is also related, btw.)
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On 2012-10-09 11:36, Margarita Manterola wrote:
Ok, I've looked at it a bit more, and I guess you are right. Do you
have any idea if/when this patch is going to get applied to precise?
No, I'm afraid I haven't.
There has been some talk in the #ubuntu-desktop IRC channel; this is from
@Mantas Kriaučiūnas
I noticed that you changed the status of the Baltix task to In Progress. Does
it mean that this kind of change needs to be fixed separately in Baltix? Just
asking since I don't know much about the Baltix distribution.
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No changes were made in Natty in order to adapt the im-switch/ibus
behavior to the model for language related settings that was introduced
in Natty. The reason is that such changes were considered too intrusive
for an SRU. In Oneiric some code changes for that purpuse has been made
in
@jf
Can you please let us know the exact error message you get. I ask because a few
days ago Martin fixed it so that a failure at the only spot where the string
org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties occurs won't result in a fatal error.
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hope you agree that there is no
obvious bug to fix.
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Thanks for saying that. There were a few misconceptions on the other
bug, probably due to the mix of two topics on the same bug report.
Hopefully others are fine with this as well. Time will tell.
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Title:
offensive use of 'English'
Status in
Thanks for your help to make Ubuntu better by reporting this issue. I
have proposed a fix that should prevent this kind of crash.
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 833065 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/833065
I'm the culprit. :(
It was a mistake in v. 0.48, but a fix in 0.49 has been uploaded
already. It would be great if somebody could confirm that it's working
now.
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when a large number of bugs are automatically made duplicates of a
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When traditional Chinese is installed, zh_TW is represented in the list
of language options with either 'en' or just gibberish. Expected label
would be 'Chinese (Taiwan)'.
** Affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags:
@Daryl
It was uploaded yesterday at 20.00 UTC. If it's still an issue with v. 0.49,
please let us know.
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@Philipp
That's strange. I can't reproduce it, and the bug reports have stopped dropping
in. Also, Traceback.txt in bug 833785 indicates that it's v. 0.48.
Are you able to reproduce the bug, or was it a temporary thing?
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Hmm... This proved to be a bug with the bug reporter. :(
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Hi Robert,
On 2011-08-26 09:32, Robert Ancell wrote:
- I'm happy to support this as a legacy interface for LightDM 1.0,
the issue is to do it in a way that does not conflict with more
advanced uses of setting LANG (e.g. if PAM was to set LANG which in
my opinion is the correct location to do
On 2012-10-09 20:57, Mantas Kriaučiūnas wrote:
This Gnome-Control-Center problem doesn't need to be fixed separately
in Baltix distro, because Baltix is based on Ubuntu and all Ubuntu
fixes automatically go to Baltix GNU/Linux.
Thanks, that's what I thought.
I've changed the status of the
observation proves to be correct.
** Changed in: im-switch (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: im-switch (Ubuntu Quantal)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
** Changed in: im-switch (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
On 2012-10-15 03:50, Lê Kiến Trúc wrote:
I have seen your patch yesterday. I'll try to use it in fresh install
of Quantal--
Thanks in advance. Looking forward to your report. ;-)
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No language chooser on login
in: lightdm-gtk-greeter (Ubuntu)
Status: New = In Progress
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On 2012-10-16 16:22, Andrew Phillips wrote:
lightdm-gtk-greeter appears to set the language properly since the
introduction of accountsservice 0.6.15-2ubuntu9.4 (LP: #1018621).
In that case you don't have ~/.profile on your machine, right? Anyway,
there is no need any longer since the
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** Also affects: iso-codes (Debian) via
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Status: Unknown
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Status: New = In Progress
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On 2012-10-17 10:58, Lê Kiến Trúc wrote:
I confirm that im-switch patch of gunnarhj(
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/misc) works with fresh
install ubuntu 12.10 beta 2 .
Thanks for letting us know that! Anybody else who is willing to test?
The ibus icon will appear after login with
@Ma Xiaojun
Good! We're waiting. ;-)
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Title:
iBus indicator does not show on the panel
Status in OEM Priority Project:
In
Hi Erik,
I think that Steve and Jonathan said all that can be said.
language-selector-kde is not shipped with Kubuntu Quantal since it doesn't work
there. Did you possibly upgrade from Precise?
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1013626 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1013626
Thanks for reporting this issue, James!
language-selector-kde is not shipped with Kubuntu Quantal due to a
Python version issue, so it's expected that it doesn't work as expected.
Further info in the
You mentioned KDE - are you possibly on a Kubuntu distro?
Otherwise ~/.pam_environment should override /etc/default/locale and not
the other way around. You shouldn't need to mess with
/etc/default/locale.
I agree that this issue is off topic in this bug. Better then to file a
new bug; closing
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No language chooser on login
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Change name for bn-BD from 'Bengali(Bangladesh)'
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 951000 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951000
@ethanay
Sounds like you would be interested in checking out
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeGuestSession
That tutorial addresses some of the things you mention.
I have played with the thought of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 951000 ***
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Btw, a new bug report would probably be a good idea.
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Sounds like you would be interested in checking out
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeGuestSession
That tutorial addresses some of the things you mention.
I have played with the thought of modifying the lightdm package, making
some customization ideas the default for the guest
On 2012-10-19 11:20, Ray Wang wrote:
I notice language-selector is replaced by language-selector-common,
No, that's not the case. language-selector is the name of the source package.
When building, it currently creates three .deb files:
language-selector-common
language-selector-gnome
On 2012-10-19 15:48, Ma Xiaojun wrote:
gunnarhj's stuff does work in Unity 12.04/12.10.
Thanks for letting us know!
However, I haven't found a way to enable IBus icon in GNOME Shell,
12.10.
If I install gnome-session-fallback and log into a GNOME Classic session
(in 12.10), the ibus icon
Aha, so you mean GNOME Remix? Ok.
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Sebastien,
I think we need to talk more about how to deal with the transition. In
any case 80im-switch needs to be removed or disabled, and after having
thought about it, I can't see how it could be safely done in im-switch.
It would be possible to add e.g.
test -f /usr/bin/im-switch || exit
@Sebastien
The natural conclusion of what I wrote in my previous comment is to add the
missing md5sum to postinst in im-config.
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Please port input method
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Please port input method function to use
to differ from Debian here.
(Somehow my post to Ubuntu sometimes rejected. If it does not show up
there, plese forward this to Ubuntu site.)
Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj) wrote on 2012-12-01:
Thanks for your comment, osamu!
Please note that even if standard Ubuntu is a global distribution, and
most
changes but one.
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 01:23:22PM -, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
Gunnar Hjalmarsson has proposed merging
lp:~gunnarhj/ubuntu/raring/im-config/cjkv-default into lp:ubuntu/im-config.
=== modified file 'debian/rules'
--- debian/rules 2011-12-20 00:37:14 +
+++ debian
Hi Rüdiger,
Thanks for your effort to improve Ubuntu by reporting this observation!
Actually it's not a bug, though. English (US) does only include
'translations' for a few packages with message strings where somebody
has found it motivated to change the programs' English message strings
to
On 2012-12-11 19:27, Rüdiger Kupper wrote:
What I intended to say to Ubuntu was:
Use the English language everywhere, and if there's a difference
between UK and US English, please utilize the US variant. Only in the
(very rare) cases, where there's *no English translation at all*
available,
On 2012-12-12 02:47, tbys wrote:
I am still seeing this issue on Quantal Quetzal with im-switch
1.22ubuntu2.1.
In Raring the issue has just been fixed in a better way by replacing im-
switch with im-config.
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I don't understand what kind of change is needed to address the above
observations. The user who is created at a fresh 12.04 installation is
initially included in the sudo Unix group, which gives him or her
administrative privileges. If other users are made administrators via
System Settings -
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Language
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Changing
On 2012-12-13 02:17, Alec Warner wrote:
Other users are made 'administrators' via a custom pkla file.
How would language-selector know about the existence of such files?
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On 2012-12-13 02:17, Alec Warner wrote:
if you are suggesting that we manually add (via the UI) all the
administrators for the thousands of machines we run...I don't think that
is really a workable solution.
Maybe not. But I think it's reasonable to assume that those who grant
admin privileges
Okey, okey, I retreat. ;-) Thanks Thomas and Philipp for the additional
input.
@Martin: What's you thoughts on this? Should l-s be changed to query
policykit instead of checking unix groups?
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Status: In Progress
** Affects: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: im-config (Ubuntu
On 2012-12-16 10:38, Francis Gindein wrote:
I can't configure iBus for Chinese (pinyin inputs), which is a real
issue/limitations :-(. No workaround ?
In a terminal window:
im-switch -s ibus
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On 2012-12-20 16:16, Joe T wrote:
What was the reason this was changed to invalid in
gdm-guest-session?
Simply that gdm-guest-session isn't even included in the Ubuntu archive
any longer.
A few cycles ago the guest session feature was provided by gdm-guest-
session, but now that code is
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checks admin group membership instead
I linked an experimental branch to this bug, where I show a first
attempt to change language-selector in this respect. It doesn't work,
though.
This line (144):
obj = bus.get_object('com.ubuntu.LanguageSelector','/')
results in the error:
Could not get owner of name 'com.ubuntu.LanguageSelector'
Considering what we now know about what causes this bug, I invalidated a
few more tasks.
** Changed in: language-selector (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** No longer affects: unity (Ubuntu Oneiric)
** No longer affects: unity
** Changed in: im-switch (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: im-switch (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
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On 2012-10-30 22:24, Ma Xiaojun wrote:
You really think that delay 10 seconds is enough?
No, I know it's not. But, as you know, the more robust fix of this issue
will happen when the deprecated im-switch is exchanged for im-config.
And that's going to happen soon irrespective of this bug.
I
No, because Join Favourites doesn't help either. I can only connect
individually to a room via the Join... option. In other words, the
whole favourites feature is simply useless to me right now.
** Changed in: empathy (Ubuntu)
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On 2012-10-30 23:41, Ma Xiaojun wrote:
As you seems to be the guy who can upload,
You couldn't be more wrong. ;-) I have no upload rights at all. But as
anybody else I can submit patches and merge proposals.
You know what; since you seem to feel strongly about this, you may want
to actually
To fix it for me I deleted ~/.config/Empathy/chatrooms.xml, restarted
Empathy, and joined the rooms again. They were saved as favourites, and
Empathy now connects automatically to those rooms I have marked as
Auto-Connect.
In other words this seems to be some kind of distro upgrade bug.
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Do you use some other login manager but lightdm?
If not, what does the command
env | grep XKB
output?
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The iso-codes (Ubuntu) task fixed through an import from upstream
(Debian).
** Changed in: iso-codes (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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In System Settings preference tool/keyboard layouts page automaticaly wrong
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On 2012-11-03 04:45, Jeremy Bicha wrote:
Ok, so here's an alternative fix. I uncommented the Add current
language section of 52_ubuntu_language_list_mods.patch.
Sounds to me as if you have found a way (even if it's hackish) to limit
the importance of this bug. Will you SRU the fix?
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** Tags added: verification-needed
** Changed in: im-switch (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: im-switch (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
** Changed in: im-switch (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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Nice, Ma! :) Obviously you put quite some effort in that branch.
Now, how about bearing Rodney's advice at
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
discuss/2012-November/014024.html in mind, and following the SRU
procedure. Next step would be to create a merge proposal and have it
accepted
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