I just opened a new report as requested here:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441468
I couldn't find a kde-runtime package, so I just reported it under kde.
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #441468
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=441468
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Lars, thanks for investigating.
I'm pretty sure the "resolved downstream" status is referring to this
bug being marked as "Won't Fix" by Herald above. The patching mentioned
is no longer there, so it's definitely not a Kubuntu issue.
Based on that, and that this bug was initially filed against
I just checked upstream and found that this bug already has been
reported there some time ago, marked as "resolved donwstream":
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335301
Im confused. The bug still persists and there are a plethora of other
linked bug reports branching off of that bug report i
I appreciate a lot the work done by the (K)Ubuntu team, this is why I
was here to try to help.
I am a plain simple KUbuntu user, just like many others.
I use KUbuntu, not KDE alone nor Debian.
I encountered a bug and I tried to reproduce it in order to report it properly
on (K)Ubuntu bug
My job is not to report every bug that lands here upstream, but to
direct those reporting the bug where to properly report it.
The package in this case is kde-runtime and can be found at
https://bugs.kde.org. However, I did notice that Herald Sitter
(apachelogger), who *is* a KDE dev, marked this
Hi Erich,
thanks for supervising the bug reporting here. I think everyone (except a
few..) appreciate people like you who take the time out of their day to put
effort towards maintain a project like this. :)
Regarding the bug: It has been outlined pretty clearly what needs to be
done in order
Uqbar,
Your tone is not welcome here. I'm a bug supervisor here, and have
determined it's an upstream bug. It's not a matter of changing it "to
the desk of other devs", but to make sure it's reported properly.
My logic here: there's no reason to believe this is an Ubuntu/Kubuntu-
only bug since
If you are certain it is an upstream bug, just report it upstream,
whatever "upstream" means (KDE, libc, Debian...).
If you are not, please don't ask people to move a bug to the desk of
other dev teams.
I have been using kubuntu, I have been experiencing this bug (7+ years
ago), I said I was
Rather than bash Kubuntu/Ubuntu, let's do something constructive.
Has this been reported upstream to KDE (https://bugs.kde.org/)? If not,
then that needs to be done. Until then, this bug is incomplete. Please
report back with the upstream bug report linked.
** Changed in: kde-runtime (Ubuntu)
To everyone affected by this bug: Please note that it's an upstream KDE
bug. In other words it's not optimal to report it to a distro like
Ubuntu/Kubuntu as in this bug; it's the upstream KDE maintainers you
need to convince that the issue is worth prioritizing.
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Nope, current policy is to wait until it either vanishes or makes no sense at
all any more or simply expires.
I moved to a different distro some time ago just because of these annoyances.
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Apparently still not fixed, just happened to me with a fresh install of
kubuntu 21.04. I live in germany and want my system language to be
english.
Changing the language from American English to British English, manually
adding "LC_ALL", "LC_CTYPE" and "LC_MESSAGE" to the /etc/default/locale
Also in Kubuntu 20.04 with KDE Plasma 5.18.5. Editing of
/etc/default/locale, then restart, fixed issue.
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Unfortunately, this bug occurred to me again in Kubuntu 18.04 / KDE
Plasma 5.12.7 when setting language to English and region to
Netherlands. Locale is then set to en_NL.UTF-8 which is invalid, causing
rendering issues in konsole, screen, for example.
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Fixed in 16.04 LTS (Xenial).
You can select the
region (with defines the default)
and if you don't like default settings, you can set individually:
Numbers
Time
Currency
Measurement units
Collation and Sorting
Which results in settings like:
(0)ach@allee:~$ cat .config/plasma-localerc
you can try to reinstall locales with apt-get install --reinstall locales
or read more here http://linux-ubuntu.info/en/how-to-change-the-default-locale/
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This just happened to me. It screws up all the programs, including
Konsole, Emacs and Chrome, so I cannot type unicode characters in any of
them. My /etc/default/locale is good, but the setlocale.sh (which it
took a lot of bug hunting to track down) overrides my choices with a
locale that does not
it's been a while... and this is still not fixed. Or am I wrong ...
Kernel: Linux 3.13.0-32-generic (x86_64)
Compiled: #57-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jul 15 03:51:08 UTC 2014
Default C Compiler: GNU C Compiler version 4.8.2 (Ubuntu 4.8.2-19ubuntu1)
Distribution: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Qt: 4.8.6
KDE Development
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/utopic/libkubuntu/utopic-
proposed
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