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Is this really fixed?
I do see this bug or a variant on Trusty, please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1408539 and advice.
Sorry, I cannot tell. First, I use really old versions of Ubuntu.
Second, either because of workaraounds that I applied at the time or
because of
Is this really fixed?
I do see this bug or a variant on Trusty, please see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1408539 and advice.
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This bug affects me too, I have USA and Slovakia qwerty keyboard, and
everytime after restart, system adds Slovakia keyboard, so then I have
3 layouts:
1. Usa
2. Slovakia qwerty
3. Slovakia
I have auto-logging turned off !
My key shortcut to switch keyboards works fine even after restart.
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: libgnomekbd (Baltix)
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** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu Hardy)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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Affected by this bug too.
Hardy Heron 2.6.24-24-generic
Microsoft Ergonomic Keyboard 4000
GDM set to autologin
Right ALT key set to Composite
After reboot or suspend the key doesn't do composite functions any more
setxkbmap workaround sounds buggy as it doesn't seem to be clean when in
This bug unfortunately doesn't seem to be fixed just yet. I'm getting
this bug on Ubuntu 9.04 x64 with all updates installed.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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i can confirm that bug with a Dell Mini 9 (inspiron 910) i've just
bought, running default Dell-customed-Ubuntu.
Without updates it worked fine
Since i've done an update, i have that bug
Although i'm french, my keyboard is always set on QWERTY on startup
instead of AZERTY
The setxkbmap
** Changed in: opensuse
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This workaround looks very intrusive to me. It adds an unconditional new
autostart .desktop file, which alters the X session startup sequence and
thus is a potential source of regressions.
Also, please consider that GNOME doesn't use X.org's keymap by default,
but manages it on its own. As soon
I just noticed that calling setxkbmap resets the changes of xmodmap.
Thus by doing so we'd potentially break xmodmap calls that the user also
stuffed into the autostart sequence. So I don't consider this a valid
workaround for a SRU.
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I just noticed that calling setxkbmap resets the changes of xmodmap.
Thus by doing so we'd potentially break xmodmap calls that the user also
stuffed into the autostart sequence. So I don't consider this a valid
workaround for a SRU.
If a workaround improves the current situation, it is better
This improves situation only for speakers of languages other than
English. For English speakers it may potentially cause minor
regressions. Since most users of Ubuntu speak English as their primary
language, introducing potential regressions which may touch them and
which could be avoided is not
Francesco Potortì [2009-03-09 12:41 -]:
If a workaround improves the current situation, it is better than no
workaround.
No. Any solution which fixes a major bug, but introduces a small
regression, is unsuitable for a stable update. It is infinitely more
important to not break working
This improves situation only for speakers of languages other than
English. For English speakers it may potentially cause minor
regressions. Since most users of Ubuntu speak English as their primary
language, introducing potential regressions which may touch them and
which could be avoided is not
Ansus [2009-03-09 13:57 -]:
This improves situation only for speakers of languages other than
English.
This is not a valid criterion for bug fixes, though.
For English speakers it may potentially cause minor regressions.
Since most users of Ubuntu speak English as their primary language
** Changed in: libgnomekbd (Baltix)
Assignee: Adomas Bosanova (adomas-bosanova) = Baltix Members
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Here's a Hardy debdiff for the setxkbmap workaround, to move this bug
forward. I'll subscribe ubuntu-sru to see if this is acceptable.
This patch installs a simple .desktop file in /etc/xdg/autostart that
calls 'setxkbmap' once the user has logged in. This works around the
bug that X doesn't
Yesterday (2009-02-25) I switched back to Hardy from Intrepid. To my suprise,
the keyboard switching works after reboot correctly: abcdABCD, абвгАБВГ. I have
not been using Hardy for long, so one of the 200 updates might have fixed the
problem.
I attach my working xorg.conf. It was
dj3: I think the solution using changes to XkbLayout section in xorg.conf was
already mentioned above.
Do you think this section was added automatically by aticonfig?
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Haggai Eran: no, the entry XkbLayout shows up in the original xorg-conf
as well. I attach the original xorg.conf.
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I believe Ubuntu Hardy shipped with Dell Mini 9 is also affected by this bug
(it uses autologin), at least it is after latest upgrades.
As far as I can tell it worked fine before the upgrades so it could be fixed
reverting the change that introduced it, I don't know but maybe it would be
easier
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@svaens, please respect the code of conduct, such comments are less than
helpful.
Bryce: I don't understand why you are closing this bug. True it is fixed in
8.10, but it is not fixed in 8.04, which is still supposed to be supported.
It is standard to close bugs when they are fixed in the
We're closing this bug since it is has been some time with no response from the
original reporter. However, if the issue still exists please feel free to
reopen with the requested information. Also, if you could, please test against
the latest development version of Ubuntu, since this
I have two PC both running Ubuntu 8.10, and I do not observe the bug any
more on any of them.
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Bryce: I don't understand why you are closing this bug. True it is fixed in
8.10, but it is not fixed in 8.04, which is still supposed to be supported.
Some workarounds have been offered above. Why not use them to fix it in 8.04,
or backport the fix from 8.10?
What more information is needed to
I strongly agree with Haggai, keeping in mind that 8.04 is labelled as
Long Term Support: If running a LTS means that for long time you can run
a buggy code... then just let us know!
Thanks,
Franco
Haggai Eran wrote:
Bryce: I don't understand why you are closing this bug. True it is fixed in
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 05:46, Haggai Eran haggai.e...@gmail.com
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Bryce: I don't understand why you are closing this bug. True it is fixed in
8.10, but it is not fixed in 8.04, which is still supposed to be supported.
Some workarounds have been offered above. Why not use them to fix it
yes, Or is LTS just a nice sounding lie to get the commericial investors
in.
LTS should be what it says. If it is a bug there should be two options
1. If no time and resources OR low priority amongst other higher priority
bugs, postpone fix.
OR
2. fix
but not ignore because it is fixed in
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Francesco, try putting the attached file in ~/.config/autostart.
Haggai
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I had already tried to do this using System / Preferences / Sessions
without any result, so I resorted to do
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I cannot say if it is easy, hard or impossible to fix in Hardy. I really
don't know enough technical stuff.
If it can't be done, or if it's too hard to do it, so be it.
I just want to make sure that the people who decide to fix it or not,
understand just how important this issue is for everybody
Since this has turned into a bit of a chat... I would like to say;
You do strike a note with me, Mr Ansus!
I have been wanting to help for sometime, but never got around to finding
out where begin.
I am a programmer, so i have some skill. But do we have some sort of scheme
whereby the other
I've been using the workaround of running setxkbmap automatically after login
for a long time without problems. Perhaps this workaround can be implemented as
an update for hardy, and the real Xorg fix remain in Intrepid?
I think it really make no sense that an LTS release won't be usable out of
Svaens, if you feel capable to fix some bug, you can attach a patch
which will be reviewed.
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There are somel reports that this bug still exists in Intrepid
http://forum.ubuntu.ru/index.php?topic=40344.0
So I recommend to wait for Jaunty for this bug to be fixed.
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I just want to make sure that the people who decide to fix it or not,
understand just how important this issue is for everybody that does not
use a Latin character alphabet. It's not just about Greece and Bulgaria,
but also about China, Thailand and many other countries.
It also affects people
Ubuntu does not fully support languages other than English. If you
experience problems with other languages, use English instead.
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I've been using the workaround of running setxkbmap automatically after
login for a long time without problems. Perhaps this workaround can be
implemented as an update for hardy, and the real Xorg fix remain in
Intrepid?
If possible at all, please do!
By the way, I cannot make it work
Ubuntu does not fully support languages other than English.
If you experience problems with other languages, use English instead.
Okay.. so I'll have to switch to Windows whenever I want to write an
e-mail to my mom? What?
I respect the fact that a fix won't get into Hardy, but that last
Francesco, try putting the attached file in ~/.config/autostart.
Haggai
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Ubuntu does not fully support languages other than English.
If you experience problems with other languages, use English instead.
Okay.. so I'll have to switch to Windows whenever I want to write an e-mail
to my mom? What?
I respect the fact that a fix won't get into Hardy, but that last
Ubuntu does not fully support languages other than English. If you
experience problems with other languages, use English instead.
Okay, I'll take this as a joke :)
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I'm going to change to another distro which does support non-English
versions fully (e.g. OpenSUSE).
This wouldn't much helpful. This bug also affects SuSE and Fedora (and
any other distribution that uses Xorg).
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Hi All!
Would it be possible to have an official statement by the Ubuntu Distro
on the issues, namely:
1. Which level of support of national languages is committed to by
the Ubuntu distro
2. Which is the precise definition of LTS, and the commitments of to
it, by the Ubuntu
If you have not, you can try to convince or to understand why it is so
hard or so important to fix in 8.04, doing some research before, or at
least trying to be nice.
I had written an explanatory text that I finally erased in fear of
reading again that this is no place for rambling.
But
On 2008-12-11 10:12, Ansus wrote :
Svaens, if you feel capable to fix some bug, you can attach a patch
which will be reviewed.
I suppose that if I had sent my long e-mail sooner, you would no have
dared write this.
Or else, please pull my information and patches out of the trash.
Now I'm
On 2008-12-11 10:21, Ansus wrote :
Ubuntu does not fully support languages other than English. If you
experience problems with other languages, use English instead.
I suppose that if I had sent my long e-mail sooner, you would no have
dared write this.
This the first message I received
Hi,
I built a new package of x11-xkb-utils that runs setxkbmap on every login (by
putting the above .desktop file /etc/xdg/autostart), thus trying to workaround
this bug. You can try and download it from my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~haggai-eran/+archive
Hope it helps,
Haggai
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i'll second that question.
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LTS provides only security updates. If you need a non-security bugfix or
a new version of software, you should update to a new release.
You would need to update you Xorg version in order to fix this bug.
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LTS provides only security updates.
Under System|Administration|Software Sources|Updates, I read Security,
Recommended ...
Please define Recommended (...)
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I suppose there is somehow a good reason that makes this bug not fixable
easily in 8.04.
If you have bought the right support for Ubuntu, probably you can get an
special build just for you with the fix you are requesting.
If you have not, you can try to convince or to understand why it is so
You can volunteer and do it yourself.
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This will not be fixed in Hardy. Upgrade to Intrepid if you want
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Linux lukasz-laptop 2.6.24-21-generic #1 SMP Tue Oct 21 23:43:45 UTC
2008 i686 GNU/Linux, latest Hardy all the way the updates were offered.
Layouts used : Polish, Esperanto
Symptoms : Keyboard silently uses some different (looking at the description
here, US) keyboard layout. The keyboard
I can confirm this bug, on 2 computers, a laptop (DELL Latitude D800)
and a desktop, both running Ubuntu Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS.
Personally, I think this bug is very important, because, people who want
to make the change from other (proprietary) operating systems, to Linux
(and especially Ubuntu),
Alt+Alt combination can work only after
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4927 bug is fixed, which
won't happen until xorg-server-1.6 release.
In the meantime we have two choices for Ubuntu 8.10:
1. Ship with broken keyboard layout applet.
2. replace Alt+Alt combination with a working
Actually I confused this bug with bug 251443
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On 2008-10-10 07:09, svaens wrote :
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:06 AM, Ani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
o fix this bug we need to use Alt+Shift as default shortcut for
keyboard layout switching.
what? Do you mean, the fix is to avoid triggering the problem
It also leaves the keyboard usage
To fix this bug we need to use Alt+Shift as default shortcut for
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what? Do you mean, the fix is to avoid triggering the problem?
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:06 AM, Ani [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To fix this bug we need to use Alt+Shift as default shortcut for
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Stll does not work in Hardy.
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** Changed in: fedora
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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@xlinukx: your problem seems to be more about Bug #251443 (bug has been
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Thank you for fixing this bug.
Again, is there any hope of seeing this fixed in Hardy?
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Thanks Peter!
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 1:57 AM, Simos Xenitellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I mentioned above that it would be good to thank the person who manages to
fix this issue.
That person is Peter Hutterer.
Thank you Peter!
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Thanks Peter!
svaens wrote:
Thanks Peter!
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 1:57 AM, Simos Xenitellis [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
I mentioned above that it would be good to thank the person who manages to
fix this issue.
That person is Peter Hutterer.
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On Thu, 2008-09-04 at 23:57 +, Simos Xenitellis wrote:
I mentioned above that it would be good to thank the person who manages to
fix this issue.
That person is Peter Hutterer.
Thank you Peter!
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Thanks Peter for the future, and thanks to all the setxkbmap talkers for
the present, especially Bryce Harrington for the exact, precisely
detailed, working procedure which I exported to the much in need Belarus.
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Closing as fixed in Intrepid.
** Changed in: libxklavier (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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Closing as fixed in Intrepid. Thanks for testing!
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The shortcuts to change the keyboard layout like Alt+Shift now do work
in Intrepid, but both Alt keys still don't work (at least for me, with
last minute updates to Intrepid), but they used to work in the good old
times too.
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I mentioned above that it would be good to thank the person who manages to fix
this issue.
That person is Peter Hutterer.
Thank you Peter!
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What kind of LTS would it be if the bug fixing is not backported? I
think that we all definitely expect to be fixed!!!
Franco Sirovich
Francesco Potortì wrote:
Is there any hope of a backport to Hardy?
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@Intrepid
Autologin is on.
I have two layouts: USA and Bosnia.
Changing layouts works but only in two ways. Through shortcats and by choosing
layout from Groups at keyboard indicator. It doesn't work by clicking on the
keyboard indicator. The USA layout is always displayed whatever the layout
I confirm this has been fixed in yesterdays update.
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The patches are applied on xorg-server in Intrepid, please test.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: xserver-xorg-input-keyboard = xorg-server
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I came here by several duplicates (keyboard layout switching
combination does not get saved), but this is definetely one of the most
annyoing bugs for me. Other people have mentioned this bug to me.
Autologin is on, on my system.
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