Now I have investigated the problem further. My findings here:
1) The per-user layout influences the console layout when there is only one
user. This in itself is somewhat reasonable, if little confusing to someone who
has used to the old UNIX model that normal user cannot edit system-wide
sett
I am running an account with sudo rights. Somehow, Gnome 3's locale settings
edit the /etc/default/keyboard file. Why does that happen and how it is even
possible?
I still have no idea what happened, but have not encountered problems
with unexpected keyboard layout changes since I reported this. This bug
probably can be closed.
I have been wondering ifsome update script could grab the keyboard
layout from a desktop environment where the upgrade is initiated?
I really don't like submitting bug reports with this little data about
reproductivity, but the risk of system becoming unbootable is a big deal
and I felt it was nec
Package: gnome
Version: 1:3.22+3
Severity: critical
Justification: breaks the whole system
Dear Maintainer,
Gnome 3's keyboard layout setting seems to influence console keyboard layout,
but unpredictably. This can cause serious issues if one has a LUKS encrypted
filesystem: it is impossible to un
er library versions than
there is in Lenny. Maybe the source package can be built against Lenny's
versions. If everything else fails, you may try static linking.
- -- Iiro Laiho
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