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Screensaver password dialog does not indicate keyboard layout
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After a bit more research, it appears that it was the theme I had
applied in the past to the gnome-screensaver unlock dialog that wasn't
working fully with Lucid Lynx.
Should I report this as a seperate bug, or do we consider that new
versions aren't required to work with old themes?
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I can see the layout name and click on it to switch. It's to the right
of the password text box.
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This is active again in Lucid Lynx beta: the screensaver unlock dialog
doesn't have an indication of what layout is in use, nor does it offer
to switch. It just uses the last used layout.
If it is of any importance, I'm using different layouts for the same
language, in this case French bepo as def
This is active again in Lucid Lynx beta: the screensaver unlock dialog
doesn't have an indication of what layout is in use, nor does it offer
to switch. It just uses the last used layout.
If it is of any importance, I'm using different layouts for the same
language, in this case French bepo as def
I had the same issue of being unable to unlock the screensaver in Fedora
Core 6. After reading this thread I realized that I could login by
switching the keyboard layout with Alt-Shift. Before this I didn't have
any clue on what was going on.
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gnome-screensaver has this feature since some time in feisty now
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Simos: When you run sudo, won't the keyboard preference need to be set
for the root user as well in order to work as you wish?
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** Bug 44221 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
** Bug 39467 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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Update to the above: A different user on the same computer with standard
keyboard settings has the problem too. No way the pass can be entered.
And just to correct myself: Ctrl+Alt+Bcksp works better than a hard reboot...
but is just as bad, IMO.
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I think my problem is very related:
I use a modified dvorak keyboard (as a non-english speaker) to avoid keyboard
switching (with xmodmap). My password uses the same keys on both that and the
default dvorak layout, which is the system default.
However, when the screen locks, it refuses to let me
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The proper upstream bug report (older than the one I just reported) is at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327056
I updated the link on the top of this page to reflect the change.
** Changed in: gnome-screensaver (upstream)
Bugwatch: GNOME Bug Tracker #355004 => GNOME Bug Tracker #3
I added upstream bug reports to the gnome-screensaver and gswitchit
packages from GNOME.
I think that Sergey (Keyboard Indicator) should be of great help for
this one.
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I suffer from this issue too on Dapper. My native language is Greek. I use two
layouts en_US and el_GR and switch bettween them with ctrl+alt+shift.
I have selected en_US layout as the default layout and clicked the "separate
group for each window".
This way when I start an application it's wind
For me it has even been like that that I was completely sure that I
wrote the correct passwords for both my layouts since I know them quite
well. Still no luck. Hard to know which layout is really used, could be
some obscure X configuration even for all I know.
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Adam wrote:
> It has led to information loss for me.
Well in my case it has led to hardware loss. I know you are laughing.
It's OK. Now let's get serious, here is my situation:
1) English is not my primary language as is the case of so many people
2) At my office I always have a locking-screensav
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