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Status: New = In Progress
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
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On 2011-10-04 12:03, Martin Pitt wrote:
The problem is that accountsservice's Language property says en_GB,
which is wrong.
Yes and no. Yes, it's not in accordance with the definition of the
property. But personally I'd see advantages with making it right by
changing the definition. But that
-c MP that fixes this issue.
** Also affects: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New = In Progress
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@Eduardo
Great that it works for you, but there is likely more into it. There are a
bunch of fresh duplicates of this bug, so it should be kept open.
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On 2011-10-05 08:39, Martin Pitt wrote:
en_GB *is* a correct value, but not for $LANG, but for $LANGUAGE;
What you select in control-center is a language, _not_ a locale.
Precisely.
I like http://pad.ubuntu.com/locale-handling, and will add some stuff to
it later on. Language Support Help
Public bug reported:
If you enable the language selector in lightdm-gtk-greeter, the initial
value is incorrectly based on the LANG environment variable instead of
the current language. It means that if the LANG locale differs from the
locale that represents the language, you need to explicitly
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2011-10-05 09:53, Martin Pitt skrev:
... we disabled the set_language() call as it invalidly sets $LANG to
the Language property of accountsservice, which cannot work because
$LANG is a locale and Language is only a language name.
We currently derive locales from language denotations, such as
Hi Rodrigo,
As you asked me on #ubuntu-desktop, I built g-c-c without the Ubuntu
specific patch 52_ubuntu_language_list_mods.patch, in order to check out
if the whole patch or part of it could be dropped in Oneiric.
I chose to respond through this long (hopefully not lengthy) bug
comment. With
2011-10-05 17:24, Martin Pitt skrev:
Gunnar Hjalmarsson [2011-10-05 14:47 -]:
We currently derive locales from language denotations, such as 'es_ES'
or 'de', all the time.
But we should really avoid doing that, as it can never be correct for
$LANG. It's fine for LC_MESSAGES and LC_CTYPE
Robert,
Does it make sure that the value is a valid locale name? I ask since GDM in
Natty (and in case of backports also in Lucid and Maverick) uses the ~/.dmrc
Language field for storing language denotations such as 'es_ES' or 'de', i.e.
not for storing locale names.
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Hi Marco,
Thanks for your effort to improve Ubuntu by submitting this bug report
as well as bug 869296! The latter seems to be about the same kind of
problem, so I marked it as a duplicate of this bug.
To help track down the problem, could you please give us a more detailed
desciption of the
On 2011-10-06 07:46, Martin Pitt wrote:
Didn't we introduce the Langlist field for that, in order to not break
other DMs which expect a locale there?
No, I'm afraid we didn't. Langlist contains e.g. 'de:en_GB:en' while
Language, which in GDM 2 was related to GDM_LANG, contains only 'de'
(i.e.
Thanks for your follow-up! I'll close this bug then, so please file a
new bug report would the problems reappear.
On 2011-10-07 09:51, marcobra (Marco Braida) wrote:
still have chinese related lang listed that i cannot remove:
To get rid of that item in the language list, you can run:
sudo
Thanks for your help to improve Ubuntu by reporting these observations!
Even if I see the same result, I can't help wondering why you double-
click. ;-) The System Settings icons expect you to click once.
The reason why the main window does not disappear is that Language
Support, unlike the
In Oneiric this seems to go in the wrong direction, i.e. it seems to be more
difficult for those (most users?) who don't like the login sound to figure out
how to disable it. In an attempt to prevent that, I posted a message to the
ubuntu-desktop mailing list:
I think the best answer to the question why we used the ~/.dmrc
Language field for storing language is that we converted the locale
chooser of GDM 2 to a language chooser. We did talk about the risk for
confusion, but adamant? Not as far as I recall.
It struck me that the language2locale()
Please note that a list over all applications or parts of applications
that don't honor the LANGUAGE environment variable would be long; the
issue in this bug report uncovers one example. Therefore, in Natty and
Oneiric both LANGUAGE and LC_MESSAGES are used to denote the language.
On 2011-10-11
Thanks for helping improve Ubuntu by reporting this issue! I was able to
reproduce it.
Martin, is aspell intentionally excluded from data/pkg_depends? (I tried
to add it, but it didn't make a difference.)
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I don't question your logic; it's just that I know that this issue will
go away in the next Ubuntu version.
Anyway, I change the status to Confirmed. Maybe there is a simple
solution that I simply fail to see.
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Hi Jean-Louis,
Thanks for your effort to improve Ubuntu by reporting those observations. Bug
#838101 is similar to this report , and I think my comments there apply to this
bug report as well. I ask you to
Thanks for your effort to improve Ubuntu by reporting this issue! I have
a couple of questions:
1. From Traceback.txt it looks like the crash happened when you tried to
set a new user language via Language Support. Could that possibly be the
case?
2. Are you able to reproduce the crash, or was
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Title:
Locale settings not saved
)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
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Ok, thanks for the additional info. I'm glad you made it work, btw. :)
Hopefully you are still willing to answer the below questions.
When I said that 'pt_BR' is not a valid locale name, I meant that it
shouldn't have been a valid locale name considering that this is Ubuntu,
which by default only
Thanks for reporting this issue and for the patch!
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Thanks for your effort to help improve Ubuntu by reporting this issue.
It has previously been addressed in another bug report, so I mark this
bug as a duplicate.
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of
Hi Hadmut,
As regards possibilities for an admin to customize the guest session feature,
you may want to study this tutorial:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1566078
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/etc/skel and put it into /etc/guest-session/skel.
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Title:
use
On 2011-11-05 12:04, Hadmut Danisch wrote:
Does that tutorial still aply? Seems to be almost a year old.
It is, but I updated it a couple of days ago with a tarball aimed at
11.10 and LightDM.
Seems as if these guest session functionality had been
moved into lightdm itself somewhere in the
Thanks for your effort to improve Ubuntu by reporting this issue!
On 2011-10-07, Rocko wrote:
The problem does seem to be related the initial warning window that
you don't have everything installed.
Ok, great. Closing the bug, then.
After I installed the South African libreoffice support
I agree; I was too fast. Sorry.
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On 2011-11-09 03:23, Eliah Kagan wrote:
Why is this bug believed to be a duplicate of bug 507062?
You may want to ask Brian about it.
Forage,
It was I who suggested that this bug report probably covers the lack of
notifications that Ronan describes. You may want to read the message that Ronan
posted to ubuntu-devel-discuss:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-discuss/2011-November/013056.html
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Eliah,
A year ago I marked this bug as a duplicate of bug 659060, since they both
report that language-selector sometimes stops working when you press a
particular button. Possibly I'm wrong, but I don't
Hi Michael,
I can confirm your description. ~/.dmrc is the principal place for
storing language settings in 11.04. ~/.profile is used as well, but
~/.profile is only updated if language-selector is used to change
language.
In 11.10 ~/.profile is the principal storing place, and possible
language
** Summary changed:
- Language selector sets incorrect values for variables in locales with
existing @ variants
+ Installer sets incorrect values for variables in locales with existing @
variants
** Package changed: language-selector (Ubuntu) = ubiquity (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: ubiquity
We should bear in mind that in Precise the user language/locale settings
will be stored in ~/.pam_environment instead of ~/.profile; please see
bug #866062. Together with other changes, e.g. the planned switch of UI
from l-s to gnome-control-center's Region and Language widget, it means
that in
** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu Precise)
Assignee: Martin Pitt (pitti) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
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After regional formats are set
For the case you are still using Ubuntu 10.04, you may want to try
backported language-selector and gdm packages that ought to fix the
described behavior.
You can enable the whole backports repository
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports#How_to_use
or download and install the
to
show-language-selector=true
4. Reboot
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missing Hebrew menus at login time
Status in “lightdm” package in
On 2011-11-18 18:30, Cheng-Chia Tseng wrote:
Does it related to broken /etc/default/locale generated which is bug
877629?
I can't tell, but I just added a comment to that bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/877629/comments/5
about a proposed change that might be related
Hi Nikita,
Thanks for your effort to help improve Ubuntu by reporting this issue!
Based on your description, data from 11.10 seems to be left and is
confusing the behavior of 11.04. So to help us understand the nature of
the problem better, and provided that the problem did not get resolved
On 2011-12-04 16:57, computermacgyver wrote:
This issue is affecting me on 11.10, 64 bit trying to view Japanese
characters.
Didn't the solution to bug #759882 (dropping DejaVu) make a difference?
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keyboard preference changes
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Importance: Undecided
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you reported.
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() also in Oneiric, the fact that it apparently can
+ happen is a good enough reason IMO to backport the Precise fix to
+ Oneiric as an SRU, especially since the regression risk is zero.
+
+ / Gunnar Hjalmarsson
+
+ Rest of description
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This bug affects Oneiric:
(gnome
to backport the
Precise fix to Oneiric as an SRU, especially since the regression risk
is zero.
/ Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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(gnome-language-selector:3039): Gdk-CRITICAL **:
gdk_window_get_pointer: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window
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gnome-language-selector crashed with ValueError in _build_localename(): too
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(gnome-language-selector:3039): Gdk-CRITICAL **:
gdk_window_get_pointer: assertion `GDK_IS_WINDOW (window
Julien,
Please note that this need for a change may prove to be temporary. For Ubuntu
12.04 it's planned to replace the language-selector UI with the Region and
Language module in gnome-control-center. I don't know how exactly input
methods will be dealt with.
I'm sure it can. There are significant changes behind the scenes, too,
and so far I have taken pains to update language-selector accordingly.
You just gave me good reasons to keep doing so. :)
Happy New Year!
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will this be backported to ubuntu 11.10? Currently its running version 0.56.
Yes, see bug #909256.
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apparently can happen is a good enough reason IMO to backport the
Precise fix to Oneiric as an SRU, especially since the regression risk
is zero.
/ Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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(gnome-language
in Oneiric, the fact that it
apparently can happen is a good enough reason IMO to backport the
Precise fix to Oneiric as an SRU, especially since the regression risk
is zero.
/ Gunnar Hjalmarsson
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(gnome-language
know the exact reason why unicode strings may be
passed to locale.setlocale() also in Oneiric, the fact that it
apparently can happen is a good enough reason IMO to backport the
Precise fix to Oneiric as an SRU, especially since the regression risk
is zero.
/ Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Rest
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Thanks for helping improve Ubuntu by reporting this issue! language-
selector 0.56.1, which fixes it, is available in oneiric-proposed.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-
** Changed in: lightdm-gtk-greeter
Status: New = In Progress
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I have proposed a fix of the upstream trunk.
An Oneiric build with the fix is available in my PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/misc
Please feel to install it to confirm that it fixes the issue.
Sebastien: I guess the bug isn't important enough for an SRU. Or is it,
considering
Thanks, Pjotr, for confirming that the proposed fix works as intended.
On 2012-01-07 11:31, Pjotr12345 wrote:
I've changed the bug status to Fix committed, but I'm not sure whether
this was right...
As Dmitry said, it wasn't. So far it's just my proposal for a fix.
We'll probably get to know
On 2012-01-10 02:15, Luis Carlos Cobo wrote:
If I am missing something and there is a way to get rid of system sounds
without getting rid of specific application sounds, please let me know.
The login sound, which many users considers to be the most intrusive
system sound, can be disabled from
Robert,
I already had the branch on my disk, so I just made an MP. Can you please add
the Oneiric task to this bug (I don't have access to do it).
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** Tags added: verification-needed
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) that it actually fixes the issue in this bug
report.
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj)
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This bug report is about a 11.04 - 11.10 upgrade. Should the fix be SRUed?
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package gdm-guest-session 0.27 failed to
know if this explanation addresses your reported issue
sufficiently.
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Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: gdm (Ubuntu)
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** Also affects: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: accountsservice (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- Wrong initial
You're welcome. Bug or not, it was fixed in 11.10. :)
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Title:
A couple of weeks ago it was possible to use the language chooser, even
if it was buggy. My original proposed branch fixed the most striking bug
at the time. However, as a result of 04_dmrc_set_LANG_only.patch in
1.0.1-0ubuntu4, the language chooser in the LightDM version that was
shipped with the
The language chooser in the LightDM version that was shipped with the
11.10 release is unfortunately broken; see bug #868346.
A proposed fix is available in my PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/misc
I hope it will be uploaded as an update of Ubuntu 11.10. You can help increase
the
I can confirm that the UI for the login sound is back in Startup
Applications Preferences. Thanks!
However, I don't hear anything even when it's enabled. Running
/usr/bin/canberra-gtk-play --id=desktop-login --description=GNOME
Login
from a terminal window results in the error message Failed
Hi David!
Can you please let us know the output of these commands entered in a
terminal window:
cat /etc/default/locale
cat ~/.profile
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I see. Please just let me say that while the installer writes to
/etc/default/locale, it does not touch ~/.profile AFAIK. I don't think
the installer even tries to get it 100% right in all cases, but it
rather trusts that the user easily can fine tune the settings via
language-selector. Possibly
Thanks for reporting this issue!
Actually the changed regional formats setting is probably saved as
expected the first time too. I suppose that in step 5 above, Dutch was
pre-selected without a need for you to change anything after you had
closed and restarted language-selector, which should
Gerhard Burger wrote:
I only changed the Regional Formats to Dutch since I like to keep my
menus and interface in English.
And that combination should indeed work. Any occurrence of a message
translated into Dutch is buggy behavior in your case.
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The lightdm MP was just updated, since translations of the language
chooser labels has been added to the branch.
Robert, I haven't tested on any non-Ubuntu platform, but I think this MP
may well be applied upstream.
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Thanks for your effort to help improve Ubuntu by pointing at this aspect
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Indeed there is a suitable GUI for the purpose, namely the Regional
Formats tab in Language Support. If you for instance prefer the US
conventions for dates and times (weeks begin on Sunday), you pick
If I understand it correctly, you live in UK, where a week starts on
Monday, but still wants that the calendar on your desktop displays weeks
starting on Sunday. Out of curiosity, why?
One thing you can do, if that is what you want, is to add the line
export LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8
as is
I suppose there are good arguments for every little settings possibility
on any computer, but let's agree to disagree on this particular one now.
And while waiting for others' possible views we might teach the US folks
what a week is. :)
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Hi, I can confirm that the misleading '[ISO-8859-1]' in the User
Accounts UI does not show up after upgrading to the oneiric-proposed
version.
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Thanks, Martin!
Robert: We need your eyes on the lightdm MP. Or is there anybody else
who might review it, if you are loaded with other things?
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I made a few tests as well, and these are some notes that apply to both
Natty and Oneiric:
* If I install, upgrade or downgrade language-selector using
'sudo dpkg -i ...' or 'sudo apt-get install ...' in a terminal
window, a symlink is added if
- language-selector spots a CJK language as my
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