@Norbert I also clean-installed 14.04 beta 2. Keyboard layout switching
doesn't work in lock screen after wake up from suspend (I use Shift+Alt
L combination). In 13.10 I still could change the layout using mouse,
but in 14.04 that didn't work. As a workaround I pressed 'switch user'
and the layout
One more rather unpleasant discovery: 'Delete' button stopped working.
The button itself is OK, I checked. It's all the new keyboard settings,
I guess. Keyboard Layout Chart shows my 'Delete' button as 'Pause'. And
there's no way I can change keyboard type (I have a mini, without Num
pad).
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Upgraded to 14.04 - the bug's still there. =|
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Having installed the PPA (new) from the header of this I noticed that
*DELETE* button stopped working when I tried to delete *selected* word
or phrase. Reproducible in Gedit, LO Writer, other text-input fields.I
use a non-standard smallish keyboard, but so far had no problems with
it. // Ubuntu 13.
"Keyboard layout switching is most important and most essential functionality."
Exactly! That's why 13.10 drove me absolutely nuts. Why would anyone meddle
with functionality that's been Linux's undisputed strength for ages? OK, I
understand progress and all that stuff. But why remove it? Why rep
+1, Mikhail V. Golubev.
I also wonder who is in charge nowadays of such crucial areas as language
support in Ubuntu (GNOME, Linux in general). Just for the heck of it, for I
don't think these people are capable of remedying what they've destroyed.
Simply because they know nothing of what they're
@Norbert (nrbrtx), ну хорошо, Canonical is not the be blamed (at least not for
the *whole* mess). But what Canonical DOES to address the problem? IMO very
little ATM. Do they have Russian developers on board?
Latin-based developers might just not realize how painful the whole
language-switching
@Sebastien Bacher: complaints *will* continue because many readers of this
thread feel that the team does not realize how serious the situation is. In the
current release the language layout handling mechanism is broken. Completely.
Irreversibly. God knows how long it will take the team to build
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Not quite so, @Viktor Mileikovskyi (v-mil). It depends on which button
you press first when setting the shortcut. I.e. it could be both
Shift+Alt L or Alt+Shift L (see screenshot). I have only two input
sources: English and Russian. So I set Shift+Alt L for next input and
Alt+Shift L for previous.
@Nicholas Shatokhin what key(s) do you use to toggle layouts?
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift,
Sounds like a *very* reasonable idea, @William Hua.
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Title:
Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shif
Public bug reported:
Gnome Character Map's list of available languages (scripts) is too narrow to
view them normally (see attached screenshot). It can be widened by dragging
separator bar but the application does not "remember" its position. So when
restarted it shows the same extremely narrow
Adolfo,
I did just that: posted a bug report on GNOME Bugzilla. Here's the link:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707214.
Regards,
Val
On 30 August 2013 04:46, Adolfo Jayme Barrientos wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubuntu better. The
Posted the bug report on GNOME Bugzilla: Bug 707214 - Languages (Scripts) List
Is Too Narrow.
Here's the link to it: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=707214.
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Public bug reported:
When I select 'Supend' the screen goes black, system 'thinks' for
several seconds, and then typical 'wake-up' login prompt appears.
Suspend mode stopped working after today's update to the kernel
(3.8.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu).
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 13.04
Pack
Public bug reported:
I have set the default system font to be 8 pt.
However when I right-click within a Gedit document the menu is shown in 11 pt.
font.
I think it's a bug. Unfortunately while the right-click menu is open in Gedit I
cannot make any screenshot - neither of the program window, nor
Gosh, I've upgraded Ubuntu four (!) times since posting this bug, I stopped
using Firefox, I travelled half of the globe, and long since v. 10.04 I stopped
caring if Google contact pictures get uploaded via Firefox.
And now in the fall of 2012 you go ahead and CONFIRM this outrageously dated
bug
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