[Bug 888380] Re: Ubiquity panels should be rearranged to be coherent with language support
Matthew Paul Thomas
mpt at canonical.com
Mon Jun 8 14:28:24 UTC 2015
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 871752 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/871752
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 871752
wrong keyboard layout to enter wifi credential on a non-us keyboard
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Title:
Ubiquity panels should be rearranged to be coherent with language
support
Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Briefly: Ubiquity should ask language first, keyboard distribution
second, Internet connection third and then everything else.
So here is the problem at hand with todays Ubiquity: Imagine someone
like me: a non-English speaker with a non-US keyboard and a non-ASCII
WiFi password. When Ubiquity GTK shows up I choose my language
(spanish), then Ubuiquity tells me I should had enabled an Internet
connection, which is kind of odd since that is next thing Ubiquity
tells me to configure. So I try to setup my WiFi connection, but I
find it impossible since my password requires some spanish symbols
like [ñ] or [¿] which I cannot type because my real keyboard
distribution (Latin-American) hasn't been configured yet.
I've been thinking of telling you guys of this problem for some time
now. I thought you would have figured out by 11.04 but since next
release is an LTS, maybe I should warn you this time.
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