** Changed in: xserver-xgl (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => xserver-xgl
** Summary changed:
- gnome keyboard layout question at each login
+ after uninstalling xserver-xgl gnome keyboard layout question at login
** Changed in: xserver-xgl (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Sta
I also had that after uninstalling Xgl. I just simply go to system ->
preferences -> keyboard, and then on layouts tab, pressing reset to
default (even I am using the default options), and, wh... It is
gone. :D
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I also had this problem, and it appears for the same reasons. I had
installed xserver-xgl and then un-installed it, that is when the dialog
box started showing up.
I resolved it by changing the key in the configuration editor to match whatever
was being detected by xserver. In my case all I nee
It would seem this problem occurs when installing, then uninstalling
xserver-xgl. I would imagine most of the problems caused here are due to
that scenario.
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To find out which keyboard is being used by GNOME, use gconf-editor.
>From a console prompt, type: gconf-editor
Expand:
Desktop
Gnome
Peripherals
Keyboard
kbd
kbd.sysbackup
To get your X settings, look at the xo
I experienced this too after uninstalling xserver-xgl and restarting X.
However, I think the dialog could be more user-friendly. As it stands,
there's no way of telling which of the system keyboard settings
mentioned in the dialog is the "X settings" and which is the "GNOME
settings"; it's fifty-fi
I had a similar problem as well and fixed by reconfiguring X. In my
case, the X server had a model of "pc105" and GNOME had a model of
"generic." So I reconfigured X to have a model of "generic."
To do this, I ran the following command:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
I went through the promp
Yes, the gconf-editor trick solved it. Thanks.
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Did not upgrade from Feisty, this is a clean 7.10 install.
I believe the issue was triggered after I uninstalled Compiz packages. I played
with Compiz for a while, then got rid of it because it had compatibility issues
with some apps. Then I started to see this problem.
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I seem to be able to put it in this state by running VMware workstation on my
workstation from my notebook. At that point VMware says something about
mismatched keyboards. Apparently VMware has hooks in gnome and adjusts the
keyboard. Next time I login to the workstation (head) it gives me th
OK... the "ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED] gnome-terminal" didn't seem to create this
problem...
But, my home directory's config files probably do have a lineage back to
feisty.
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Magnus: thanks for the helpful tip.
I also have this exact same problem, but I did NOT do an upgrade from
feisty... it was a clean install of gutsy x86_64. And English keyboards
"us".
It seems to have been tickled when I logged in remotely, but I can't be sure.
This is what I suspect caused mi
tnx, that solved the issue.
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I discovered a way to get rid of this problem:
Open gconf-editor,
Browse to /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/xkb.sysbackup/
Unset both the keys in that 'folder' (or whatever you want to call it)
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perhaps i forgot to mention, but I also upgraded from feisty (to ubuntu
development).
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Well, way I came to the problem is a bit different, but behavior is the
same.
I upgraded from feisty to gutsy, and lost my keyboard preferences.
I listened advice from friends on irc to use setxkbmodmap, and now everything
works,
but every time I reload X, I have this nagging dialog:
"Which set
Same problem here :-(
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I've had this problem in gutsy in the last month (worked on RC), and now with
the final release out
it persists.
still haven't found a solution.
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