Fwd: The session selector and flag symbol next to it are borked the live session

Nio Wiklund nio.wiklund at gmail.com
Wed Jul 24 08:42:20 UTC 2013


Hi everybody,

If you want Lubuntu Saucy to work in your language, please check now
that is works for you. I have found new problems at the log in screen.

If you need high contrast or big fonts, please check that too.

In the live session the user is 'lubuntu' and the password is blank
(zero length password).

There were related bugs in installed systems in the first Alpha-2 build,
but those bugs are gone in the second Alpha-2 build, dated Jul 23 2013.

Best regards
Nio

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: The session selector and flag symbol next to it are borked the
live session
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 10:15:33 +0200
From: Nio Wiklund <nio.wiklund at gmail.com>
To: Phill Whiteside <PhillW at Ubuntu.com>,  Julien Lavergne <gilir at ubuntu.com>
CC: lubuntu-qa at lists.launchpad.net <lubuntu-qa at lists.launchpad.net>

Hi again, I continue reporting bugs concerning the *live* session ...

See the screenshots in my Google drive (too big for the community mail)

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B46yhFQuJvfPYl8waGdMSHJCN1E&usp=sharing

I'm running Lubuntu Saucy Alpha 2 desktop 32-bit live in a real
computer and in vbox (the screenshots are from vbox, but it is the same
in the real computer).

The session selector is completely dead in the installed Lubuntu, but
not in the current daily built: There is no [easy] way to start the Qt
session, it jumps to a Lubuntu session even when I mark QT session.

The flag symbol next to it is not dead, but defaults to Bangla, and
there is no Swedish (even though I selected Swedish at the first (or
pre) syslinux screen), but the human symbol and poweroff symbols work.
The human symbol can cause high contrast, but only in the login screen.
I cannot get big fonts at all.

Should I file a bug? In that case against which package?

Best regards
Nio








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