[Bug 2018943] Re: non latin keyboard doesn't suffice for installation
Claus7
2018943 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Sep 30 16:06:01 UTC 2023
Testing ubuntu 23.10 beta I came across and additional bug, which I think that is related:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/2037790
Still greek keyboard doesn't suffice for the installation.
In addition I tried to use greek for the password as well. Restarting
after installation, didn't allow me to log in either using a us or gr
keyboard.
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Title:
non latin keyboard doesn't suffice for installation
Status in ubuntu-desktop-installer:
New
Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Using the new ubuntu installer and picking up a non latin keyboard is not possible to finish the installation. The following names:
-computer
-user
are not recognized unless latin keyboard is used.
edit (adding more info):
the new installation process of ubuntu is not new under Mantic Minotaur. It had already started from Lunar Lobster where it had some (serious) issues that in the process were getting better and better. Now that a new version is under way, I fired it up and I noticed the following:
1) the installation doesn't hung and the display of the first image of the installation process has improved a lot, time-wise
2) it is still slow overall though, without showing any progress
3) there is no meaning of choosing a non-english keyboard, since installation cannot be completed this way
the last one is directly related to this bug report: during
installation one has the option to choose one's keyboard. I can do so
by typing only a couple of characters and greek keyboard is readily
recognized. I follow the slideshow with the available options until
the credentials of the new installation are required. Typing any name
as my name, using different keyboards chosen at the beginning of the
installation (either greek or english), that process is working fine.
The problem arises when the computer name and user name is required:
it doesn't pick up non-english characters. Maybe in general non-latin
ones.
In old ubuntu versions (e.g. 10.10) the user has the ability to switch
keyboards by tapping Alt+Shift during the installation process. This
is not the case now. I tried also Super+space to no avail.
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