On 2008-08-01 15:26, Simos Xenitellis wrote :
> Peter Hutterer posted a patch for this bug,
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=447252#c11
>
In which page I read :
> Could you please verify that you have enabled autologin on your system?
>
> If this is the case, then it would be better to change the report title to
> "Autologin in GNOME disables keyboard layout switching"
And as I showed the problem can occur with passwordless login too and,
as it can affect any option, it would better not.
The title should rather be something like
GNOME login without any keypress prevents the working of
GNOME-configured keyboard options.
In my passwordless login configuration, keyboard switching was working
but it was global instead of local as configured in GNOME. No wonder it
took me more than one week to realize that the conclusions I found on my
own were the same as in this thread.
On 2008-08-01 15:26, Simos Xenitellis wrote : /bugzilla. redhat. com/show_ bug.cgi? id=447252# c11
> Peter Hutterer posted a patch for this bug,
> https:/
>
In which page I read :
> Could you please verify that you have enabled autologin on your system?
>
> If this is the case, then it would be better to change the report title to
> "Autologin in GNOME disables keyboard layout switching"
And as I showed the problem can occur with passwordless login too and,
as it can affect any option, it would better not.
The title should rather be something like
GNOME login without any keypress prevents the working of
GNOME-configured keyboard options.
In my passwordless login configuration, keyboard switching was working
but it was global instead of local as configured in GNOME. No wonder it
took me more than one week to realize that the conclusions I found on my
own were the same as in this thread.