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>> Kb layout switch in session unlock screen |
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>> doesn't work for me after upgrade to kde 3.4 |
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>> When kde session locks on timeout |
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>> and the keyboard happens to be left in non-english layout |
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>> I can't switch it back to en and have to kill X |
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>> to get things back to normal. |
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>> This only happens when unlocking a session |
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>> and works well inside kde. |
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>> Any ideas? |
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> |
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> Sounds like it could be a security constraint. A locked screen |
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> shouldn't allow much more than password input. You can't input the |
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> password with the non-en layout? Too bad :-(. |
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Hi Zac, |
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That doesn't sound optimistic. Does it? |
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The problem is it used to be working. |
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And the widget to switch kb layouts is still there. |
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But it doesn't work as expected. |
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And yep. The damn password is all ascii. Too bad. |
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I've just found this is not the only problem I'm having |
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with i18n in kde. For some reason I can't switch encodings in |
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kde editors either. |
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I should mention this happened after massive system cleanup. |
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Removed gnome and a bunch of multimedia soft I didn't need any more. |
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Followed by usual depcleans and revdep-rebuilds. |
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Didn't find any inconsistences in installed ebuilds though. |
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So the challenge still stands and all suggestions welcome. |
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Sasha |
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