[Bug 782929] Re: system-keyboard-layout cannot be chanced
Sergii Boiko
cris.kiev at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 13:07:48 UTC 2012
I have the same issue as well.
I use Ubuntu 11.04 after updating from 10.10.
I used dvorak layout but switched back to qwerty.
I did next steps:
1. Changed layout in system settings
2. Reconfigured via: dpkg-reconfigure console-data and select qwerty
3. Changed dvorak to qwerty in /etd/default/keyboard
After first step I got correct encoding in working session of Unity.
Second & third step provides me with correct keymap on login splash window.
But console(Ctrl-Alt F1-6) wasn't fixed.
Keymap in console changes after reconfiguring, but doesn't survive after reboot.
If I issue "sudo loadkeys us", it fixes issue, but again doesn't survive
reboot.
I have no clue, how to fix this issue. Maybe somebody can provide me
with hint?
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Title:
system-keyboard-layout cannot be chanced
Status in “console-setup” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
hello.
i recently switched to the dvorak keyboard-layout
but, the virtual terminals AND the login screen are still using qwerty.
as a result, if i need to drop back on the console, i need to use qwerty,
i did already a lot of googling, but the advice seems outdated. i have already tried:
- using the keyboard-settings GUI
- sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
- sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-tools
- sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
i am currently running ubuntu 11.04 BETA
EDIT1
sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-data
does the trick, but it won't survive a reboot.
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converted question to bug report, bug report description:
problem:
if you chose a different keyboard layout after installation. it wil only affect the GUI components. a virtual terminal(cntrl+f1) will still use the old layout.
as a result, dropping back to a console will be impossible because
that is still using the old keyboard-layout.
Steps to reproduce:
1. install ubuntu using qwerty.
2. after installation, chance the keyboard layout to something like dvorak. (try this with the GUI as wel with the CLI)
3. drop to console, try to login
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