BTW, I have been googling, and found this: http://www.gnome.org/learn/users-guide/2.14/prefs-keyboard.html On: http://www.gnome.org/learn/ you can find more information about Gnome, if you want to configure Alt-Shift to change your keyboard's layout (or change it in any other way), but (as I suspect) you don't have it in the client, just in the server. So you should be able to change your keyboard's layout, if you have it properly configured on the client, and that's a desktop usage thing, not a bug, again. If you're able to change it. If you cannot change it, then, it should be a [strange] bug, but it should be further studied. Anyways, it sound me like you haven't read the documentation...
Try that, see if you can change the keyboard layout any other way (there are lots of ways to do this), create configuration files and so on (you can default Russian language for your keyboard with cyrillic characters and so on), if not, then it should be considered a bug. Good luck! 2007/12/16, Néstor Amigo Cairo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Ok, then, create: > /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf > (change i386 for other architecture if needed) > and then, read: > http://doc.ubuntu.com/edubuntu/handbook/C/ltsp-client.html > When you're done, add: > XKBLAYOUT = "en" > [...] > > For now, setting a LTSP server is not a trivial thing. As usual with > software, it is necessary to read the documentation, which is hard to > write, before submitting a bug. Maybe in the future, setting a LTSP > server will be automatic, but not for now. (BTW, doing "common" things > is usually a trivial thing in Ubuntu, which wasn't so trivial in the > past). > > I like to think about it the following way: with Free Software, like > Ubuntu and Linux are, we take an active part in the development, > meaning that we have the freedom to use it, but, please, remember that > you can get this for free, BECAUSE many many people are spending their > time in developing things, reading and writing documentation, and so > on, and usually they don't get a Euro for it (nor do I). Applied to > this case: why not going to the Edubuntu wiki, and changing the > Documentation, adding this particular piece of information more > clearly? You are completely free to do so, and even encouraged by > Ubuntu folks. You can be one of those who made Ubuntu (and Free > Software) be what is will be in some years. And be patient, please, > freedom exists, but usually is not what we are taught at school, long > is the path ;-) > > So, please, read the documentation (and change it if needed) before > sending bugs. I think that your problem is only having the wrong > configuration on the client. And server and client configurations have > nothing to do, you can have your sever working perfectly, but your > client not, if you don't create the proper configuration file, and set > it properly, reading the documentation mentioned above. > > Greetings!! > > > 2007/12/16, DenisM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I need something more: your configuration files, for example, > > > > The system has tons of configs, which ones do you need? > > > > > software you have installed, and so on. > > > > I've just installed Edubuntu (7.10). It doesn't offer an opportunity to > > select software during installation (please correct me if I'm wrong), so > > software installed is DEFAULT. You asked me be 'more explicit', so I've > > described installation process as detailed as I believe is needed. What > > else info do you need, disk partitioning, host name, user name, IP > > addresses - what? > > > > > If I can't reproduce the bug, or at least, imagine what kind of bug > > can it be (I don't know if you use Gnome, Kde, > > > > Edubuntu uses Gnome by default, doesn't it? So I use Gnome. > > > > > if it fails also for the Terminal)... > > > > It failes everywhere, if you mean Gnome Terminal. > > > > > For now, I can only assume that you are right, that something's wrong in > > > Edubuntu, and I'm sure you want to > > hear that, but nothing more to do for me. > > > > Please let me know what else can I do for you. > > By the way: > > > > > You can try Gnome Menu: > > > System -> Preferences -> Keyboard -> Distribution > > > And choose the correct one for your client. > > > > My (default) installation doesn't have Distribution tab in Keyboard > > applet. > > > > So, once again: the default Edubuntu installation doesn't have > > /var/lib/tftpboot/ltsp/i386/lts.conf, but in spite of that, the client > > has both layouts, English and Russian, and no layout switch set up. By > > default. > > > > -- > > Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server > > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173067 > > You received this bug notification because you are a member of Edubuntu > > Bugsquad, which is a bug contact for ltsp in ubuntu. > > > > > > -- > Néstor Amigo Cairo > +34 687 96 74 81 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Néstor Amigo Cairo +34 687 96 74 81 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Client Doesn't Inherit Keyboard Settings from Server https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173067 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
