*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1652618 ***
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Ok, no problem. Thanks for letting us know that you sorted it out.
** Changed in: gdm3 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Thanks for this hint - I'll keep it in mind.
Actually I cannot reproduce this anymore - seems to have been a local problem.
Here is what I did to solve it: I reset the whole gnome config (dconf reset -f
/org/gnome/), changed the layout to "de" and then back to "ch-de". Now it works
as
On 2017-10-27 14:36, Sven wrote:
> So maybe it's not a bug, but the request for a possibility to
> configure keyboard layout for everything in one place.
Actually there is such a place:
Settings -> Region & Language
>From there you can add and remove "input sources" for your user.
If you click
Nope... now, an hour later, the config seems to be totally broken... now
all my login screens have us layout... I am checking and keep this
updated
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It looks as if I solved it by reconfiguring input settings from within
gnome ("Eingabemethoden" / im-config). But I really don't know what
happened nor why initial login, gnome, gnome-terminal and login after
suspend use different keyboard settings / configurations.
So maybe it's not a bug, but
No, I can login, when I use the corresponding keys in the us-layout (I
learned it by heart)
Gunnar Hjalmarsson <1727...@bugs.launchpad.net> schrieb am Fr., 27. Okt.
2017 um 11:11 Uhr:
> Also, I see now that you have a variant in /etc/default/keyboard
> (ch+de_nodeadkeys) but not in the desktop
Also, I see now that you have a variant in /etc/default/keyboard
(ch+de_nodeadkeys) but not in the desktop configuration. That's really
two different layouts. Can it possibly be that what you think is the us
layout is actually ch+de_nodeadkeys?
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I just tested with two layouts in /etc/default/keyboard, and I have a
working keyboard indicator also on the login screen after suspend.
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