[Bug 498839] [NEW] No keyboard indicator applet shown after install with Greek kb
Thanos Lefteris
alefteris at gmail.com
Sun Dec 20 18:13:28 GMT 2009
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Steps to reproduce:
1) During installation from the Ubuntu 9.10 desktop live cd, select Greek as a language for installation
2) Select the Greek keyboard layout in appropriate installation step
2) Finish installation and reboot into the newly installed system
What I expected to happen:
- See a keyboard indicator applet so that I can see what layout is
active and also change language with the mouse.
What actually happened:
- No keyboard indicator applet shown in the panel. The user has to
figure out how to do it her self. There are two keyboard layouts
configured in the system automatically (Greek and English), but no
intuitive way to switch between them.
** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: greek
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-panel
Steps to reproduce:
- 1) During installation from the desktop live cd, select Greek as a language for installation
+ 1) During installation from the Ubuntu 9.10 desktop live cd, select Greek as a language for installation
2) Select the Greek keyboard layout in appropriate installation step
2) Finish installation and reboot into the newly installed system
What I expected to happen:
- - See a keyboard indicator applet so that I can see what layout is
+ - See a keyboard indicator applet so that I can see what layout is
active and also change language with the mouse.
What actually happened:
- - No keyboard indicator applet shown in the panel. The user has to
+ - No keyboard indicator applet shown in the panel. The user has to
figure out how to do it her self. There are two keyboard layouts
configured in the system automatically (Greek and English), but no
intuitive way to switch between them.
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No keyboard indicator applet shown after install with Greek kb
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/498839
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