The bug only appears when autologin is activated. Desactivating it the
feature returns to normal function.
Sorry, but I can't try it with an other OS, because I haven't any other
PC with an installed Intrepid or Jaunty.
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Ubuntu 8.04 - system forgets hotkey settings for languages
https://bugs.l
Yes, it is reproducible.
The steps:
*take an installed Ubtuntu 8.04 (basic or complete)
*install and configure a second language (with special characters like "ç" or
"ñ")
*define a hotkey to switch between the languages (and/or other keyboard
settings)
*test the function with a text editor and
** Description changed:
I've installed two languages on my system and defined a hotkey for the
layout switching (win-key). After a reboot this definition is active in
the settings, but not in the system. The key doesn't react. I must
deactivate and reactive the definition (setting) to make
I don't know: it was posted as a problem with Ubuntu 8.04
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Ubuntu 8.04 - system forgets hotkey settings for languages
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/298500
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** Description changed:
I've installed two languages on my system and defined a hotkey for the
layout switching (win-key). After a reboot this definition is active in
the settings, but not in the system. The key doesn't react. I must
deactivate and reactive the definition (setting) to make
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19675949/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19675950/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19675951/ProcStatus.txt
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Public bug reported:
I've installed two languages on my system and defined a hotkey for the
layout switching (win-key). After a reboot this definition is active in
the settings, but not in the system. The key doesn't react. I must
deactivate and reactive the definition (setting) to make it work. T