So apparently this is fixed in GTK greeter. But what about KDE greeter?
KDE users are still without any language selector in LightDM.
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This bug was fixed in the package lightdm-gtk-greeter - 1.3.1-0ubuntu2
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* debian/lightdm-gtk-greeter-ubuntu.conf:
- Show the language chooser by default (LP: #803858).
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As a side note, getting multiple language being repeated at the login prompt
... Created a new bug entry for that:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/lightdm-gtk-greeter/+bug/1067149
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Thnx for the tip. Although, Language Support requires the user to not
only set it's language in KDE but also using this utility...
Still , I agree that the language selector should be there as default.
thnx! :)
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Vincent,
You can use Language Support, which is the primary tool for
language/locale handling in Ubuntu.
But talking about default... Both Xubuntu and Lubuntu ship lightdm-gtk-
greeter as the default greeter, and they have choosen to enable the
language chooser by default. Standard Ubuntu users o
** Also affects: lightdm-gtk-greeter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Sadly, it is really anoying of not having this option set default...
Here's a good reason for hat:
At my office, for multiple reasons, we are using KDE into our
operational environment. We have a full french/english setup and KDE
allows to switch between both languages perfectly fine BUT:
There
As from 12.04 the language chooser is in the GTK greeter, which is not
included in a fresh Ubuntu installation. In other words you need to
install the package lightdm-gtk-greeter separately. Once that's done,
you should be able to activate the language chooser in accordance with
the above guidance.
I've tried #16
There is no /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf:
/etc/lightdm$ ls
lightdm.conf unity-greeter.conf users.conf
Adding a line show-language-selector=true to unity-greeter.conf (as an
alterative to unity-gtk-greeter.conf) does not work.
How do we activate the language selector?
-
I didn't mention yet, not having a language chooser makes trouble-
shooting and reporting bugs harder, as you don't know what's the
message/menu/button/whatever in english.
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At the moment I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and I would like to have the
ability to have a language chooser on login screen. I tried the
suggestion in comment #16, but even after restarting the computer I
didn't see any change at login screen.
$ cat /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf
show-language-se
The language chooser in the LightDM version that was shipped with the
11.10 release is unfortunately broken; see bug #868346.
A proposed fix is available in my PPA at
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/misc
I hope it will be uploaded as an update of Ubuntu 11.10. You can help increase
the
This should be enabled by default...
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This bug was fixed in the package lightdm - 1.0.0-0ubuntu1
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* don't start on graphics-device-added; reintroducing this reverted the fix
for bug #615549 from maverick without explanation.
* clean up the compl
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Promising news; thanks Robert!
I haven't checked out this option yet. When I do, I suppose that a few
questions on what you say in comment #17 will be straightened out.
I for one hope that the language chooser will be enabled by default in
Ubuntu 12.04, and that related packages will be backporte
Side effects of this change:
- If the language selector is not enabled language settings are not changed.
- If "Language" is set (either in ~/.dmrc or in AccountsService) this the
daemon will set LANG after PAM sets variables but before the session wrapper is
run:
- This will override PAM if yo
There is now an optional language selector in the GTK greeter for
desktops that require it. To enable it set show-language-selector=true
in /etc/lightdm/lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf. Fixed in 0.9.8.
** Changed in: lightdm
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
@ Gunna,
Thanks for your guidance. It seems the bug has been there for a while,
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/590108.
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@Kevin,
Thanks for reporting those observations. However, they are not lightdm related,
but probably related to ubiquity, so I ask you to please file a new bug report.
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@Gunnar, It seems the language chooser behavior is a bit strange. Below
is my test steps on Beta1.
1. At Installation, select language: Simplified Chinese, and location:
Taiwan. The assumption is many Chinese work in Taiwan , and vice versa,
who usually prefer to see Simplified Chinese UI.
2. A
Hi Robert,
On 2011-08-26 09:32, Robert Ancell wrote:
> - I'm happy to support this as a legacy interface for LightDM 1.0,
> the issue is to do it in a way that does not conflict with more
> advanced uses of setting LANG (e.g. if PAM was to set LANG which in
> my opinion is the correct location to
An update on this issue:
- As Gunnar stated not all desktops provide a method of configuring LANG, so
for legacy reasons it would be nice to be able to set it from the greeter.
- I'm happy to support this as a legacy interface for LightDM 1.0, the issue is
to do it in a way that does not conflic
I do require locale (and keyboard) settings at login time as well. And I
do not really care what a „number of non-English users” do require,
because if I would care then I'd be using Microsoft Windows.
The locale is an environment setting and thus should be set in general at login
time (and not
In response to Guido's statements:
1) the users language preference in known and can be easily set at the
time an account is created
Good point. For new accounts I think you would expect to need to be
prompted for choosing a language.
2) there is an user interface in the desktop environment to
As stated in comment #5, the need for guest accounts to pick language is
a definite requirement, but this doesn't necessarily have to be solved
in the greeter.
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A "very valid" usage for this feature is for public computers in libraries.
We don't know in advance what the language the users will need.
This is especially useful in countries where many languages are in use
simultaneously, such as Swiss, India, Singapore, or others.
Another possible usage is f
** Summary changed:
- Unable to switch between Chinese and English in LightDM
+ No language chooser on login screen in LightDM
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