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Re: [Bug 1427602] Re: input language change does not persist after login

 

Are saying unity greeter is the package that allows you to change the
language type before login?
On Mar 3, 2015 6:45 AM, "Eliran Malka" <eliranmal@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> ok, got it. i'm using unity greeter. updating description...
>
> ** Package changed: language-selector (Ubuntu) => unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
>
> ** Description changed:
>
>   environment details
>   ===================
>   - release: 14.10
>   - OS arch: 64bit
> - - package versions:
> -   - lightdm: 1.12.1-0ubuntu1
> -   - language-selector-common/language-selector-gnome: 0.135
> + - relevant package versions:
> +   - unity-greeter: 14.10.2-0ubuntu1
> +   - lightdm: 1.12.1-0ubuntu1
> +   - language-selector-common/language-selector-gnome: 0.135
>
>   prerequisites
>   =============
>   - system is configured with two installed languages/keyboard layouts.
>   - login is configured to be locked by password.
>
>   steps to reproduce
>   ==================
>   1. when logged in, change the language to one other than the default (He
> in my case, En is default).
>   2. log out/lock.
>   3. change the language back to the default (En in my case).
>   4. login using a password.
>
>   expected result
>   ===============
>   after login, the active session should keep the language selected in the
> login screen.
>
>   actual result
>   =============
>   after login, the language selection made in the login screen is not
> persisted, and the language selected in the previous session is now active
> again.
>
> ** Description changed:
>
>   environment details
>   ===================
>   - release: 14.10
>   - OS arch: 64bit
>   - relevant package versions:
> -   - unity-greeter: 14.10.2-0ubuntu1
> +   - unity-greeter: 14.10.2-0ubuntu1
>     - lightdm: 1.12.1-0ubuntu1
>     - language-selector-common/language-selector-gnome: 0.135
>
>   prerequisites
>   =============
> - - system is configured with two installed languages/keyboard layouts.
> + - system is configured with two installed input languages/keyboard
> layouts.
>   - login is configured to be locked by password.
>
>   steps to reproduce
>   ==================
> - 1. when logged in, change the language to one other than the default (He
> in my case, En is default).
> + 1. when logged in, change the input language to one other than the
> default (He in my case, En is default).
>   2. log out/lock.
> - 3. change the language back to the default (En in my case).
> + 3. change the input language back to the default (En in my case).
>   4. login using a password.
>
>   expected result
>   ===============
> - after login, the active session should keep the language selected in the
> login screen.
> + after login, the active session should keep the input language selected
> in the login screen.
>
>   actual result
>   =============
> - after login, the language selection made in the login screen is not
> persisted, and the language selected in the previous session is now active
> again.
> + after login, the input language selection made in the login screen is
> not persisted, and the input language selected in the previous session is
> now active again.
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Lubuntu
> Packages Team, which is subscribed to language-selector in Ubuntu.
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1427602
>
> Title:
>   input language change does not persist after login
>
> Status in unity-greeter package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   environment details
>   ===================
>   - release: 14.10
>   - OS arch: 64bit
>   - relevant package versions:
>     - unity-greeter: 14.10.2-0ubuntu1
>     - lightdm: 1.12.1-0ubuntu1
>     - language-selector-common/language-selector-gnome: 0.135
>
>   prerequisites
>   =============
>   - system is configured with two installed input languages/keyboard
> layouts.
>   - login is configured to be locked by password.
>
>   steps to reproduce
>   ==================
>   1. when logged in, change the input language to one other than the
> default (He in my case, En is default).
>   2. log out/lock.
>   3. change the input language back to the default (En in my case).
>   4. login using a password.
>
>   expected result
>   ===============
>   after login, the active session should keep the input language selected
> in the login screen.
>
>   actual result
>   =============
>   after login, the input language selection made in the login screen is
> not persisted, and the input language selected in the previous session is
> now active again.
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1427602/+subscriptions
>

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1427602

Title:
  input language change does not persist after login

Status in unity-greeter package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  environment details
  ===================
  - release: 14.10
  - OS arch: 64bit
  - relevant package versions:
    - unity-greeter: 14.10.2-0ubuntu1
    - lightdm: 1.12.1-0ubuntu1
    - language-selector-common/language-selector-gnome: 0.135

  prerequisites
  =============
  - system is configured with two installed input languages/keyboard layouts.
  - login is configured to be locked by password.

  steps to reproduce
  ==================
  1. when logged in, change the input language to one other than the default (He in my case, En is default).
  2. log out/lock.
  3. change the input language back to the default (En in my case).
  4. login using a password.

  expected result
  ===============
  after login, the active session should keep the input language selected in the login screen.

  actual result
  =============
  after login, the input language selection made in the login screen is not persisted, and the input language selected in the previous session is now active again.

To manage notifications about this bug go to:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1427602/+subscriptions


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