Public bug reported:

TEST CASE:
1. Add 2 keyboard layout: English and French in that order
2. Set a user password with characters that are placed differently on the 
keyboard in English and French like 'a', 'z', ... or digits
3. Logout/Login
4. Select French with the Keyboard indicator
5. Activate the screen saver (CTRL+ALT+L), then move the mouse or hit a key to 
wake it up.
6. Verify that the keyboard indicator of the screen saver shows 'FR'
7 Enter your password

EXPECTED RESULT:
Password is accepted

ACTUAL RESULT:
Password is rejected because it uses an english layout despite the indicator 
shows 'fr'
Switching the layout on the authentication dialog from fr to english then back 
doesn't have any effect.

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: gnome-screensaver 3.2.0-1ubuntu2
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.2.0-7.13-generic 3.2.0-rc7
Uname: Linux 3.2.0-7-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 1.90-0ubuntu1
Architecture: amd64
Date: Thu Jan  5 10:49:38 2012
EcryptfsInUse: Yes
GnomeSessionIdleInhibited: No
GnomeSessionInhibitors: None
GsettingsGnomeSession:
 org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay uint32 600
 org.gnome.desktop.session session-name 'ubuntu'
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 11.10 "Oneiric Ocelot" - Release amd64 (20111012)
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=en_US.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: gnome-screensaver
UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
WindowManager: compiz

** Affects: gnome-screensaver (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: amd64 apport-bug precise qa-manual-testing running-unity

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  Screensaver uses wrong keyboard layout

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