> No, but the BTS is (to some extent), and there are various tools that > suggest the package "general" if you don't know what the exact buggy > program is. When doing that, the package ends up on debian-devel. > > Since the bug reporter mentioned he tried to use a gnome settings tool > to switch languages, but that it didn't work, I'm reassigning this bug > to gnome-settings-daemon (at a guess, but that does *seem* to be the > most appropriate). > > >>I had this in mind when I submitted the bug. I can fix it by myself, since I'm more or less a "power user", but after some years gaming on windows I thought an end-desktop-user(writing documents, email, web) shouldn't use the shell for anything, so I considered this a bug.
> > > At any rate, a bug severity of "important" does not seem right to me. > > -- > >>I chosed the more accurate description I could on the bug-report since I thought this isn't a "whislist" but a bug. Sorry if I did something wrong, I'm more or less new to Debian and I only wanted to help the community since I said before, I could fix this by myself, as I did.