Ubiquity? That sounds more like bug #1875062.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1892014
Title:
18.04.14.7 regression: no alt_shift_toggle in XKBOPTIONS
The issue is still there in today's Ubuntu MATE 22.04 daily built.
Greeks cannot even type their names in the installer (ubiquity)...
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi again,
On 2020-08-27 08:25, Alkis Georgopoulos wrote:
>> Possibly console-setup could be modified again, so the default
>> shortcut depends on XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ("No toggling" for GNOME
>> and "Alt+Shift" for others). That way there wouldn't be a need to
>> involve ubiquity or other
Hi Gunnar, thank you for the feedback,
> Possibly console-setup could be modified again, so the default
shortcut depends on XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ("No toggling" for GNOME and
"Alt+Shift" for others). That way there wouldn't be a need to involve
ubiquity or other desktops.
When launching a console,
If you really read the comments at bug #1762952, you see that the
initially proposed change was limited in scope. However, it proved to
come with various regressions, so it landed in a solution where the
default shortcut for switching keyboard layout was changed in console-
setup from "Alt+Shift"
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