After boot the layout is US Englsih ( I think), when I run 'setxkbmap
no' everything is fine. The output of both 'setxkbmap -query -v' and
xprop -root | grep XKB' are the same before and after.
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I have noticed this with 12.04, for the first time. The problem didn't
go away after reinstalling. I wonder if whatever you choose as the
layout during installation is the one that will not work properly.
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sorry, just noticed #20 above
querying key map looks ok - but it isn't working
john@sony:~$ setxkbmap -query
rules: evdev
model: pc105
layout: gb
setting it to gb - which is claims to be already fixes it (for this
session at least)
john@sony:~$ setxkbmap gb
now I have the uk layo
Hi Folks,
Same problem here I think with 11.10 - I have just upgraded to Oneric -
I have the English (UK) keyboard set in the system settings (the only
option I have ever had set) but the keyboard is responding as if it were
(I assume) the US layout - double quotes gives @ , pound gives #,
has
Hi all
I've just installed Ubuntu Server 11.04. I live in Belgium and here we
use AZERTY in stead of QWERTY, the setup automatically recognised
Belgium AZERTY (when pressing the + on the keyboard in the recognize
tool).
After the installation was finished it appeared that QWERTY was being
used an
I think this problem still exists in Ubuntu 10.10. I chose to add both
standard Norwegian and Norwegian Dvorak layouts when installing, and
chose at first to use Dvorak as default. I later decided to use
standard as default. The problem is that after boot, Dvorak is always
selected as default, no m
I just discovered this interesting topic.
I am using Ubuntu. After using another keyboard (which I did several times
before without a problem) my own keybord switches to Netherlands (NL) setting
after every restart. I want to use 'USA international with dead keys'. The icon
to switch between the
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Is anyone seeing this bug anymore? I still haven't seen it myself, so if
no-one can say anything to the contrary, I will consider it fixed, and
am marking it accordingly. If you do see it, please a) reopen and b)
leave a comment. Thanks.
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I use version 8.04 and for some reason this bug didn't occur
immeaditly. Keyboard settings are lost in every reboot and have to be
reset every time which is somewhat annoying user experience.
Somewhat peculiar detail was that my other computer (ubuntu 8.10)
recognize this keyboard as 105 while u
I had the same problem after upgrading to hardy from dapper, with the
upgrade manager on a no CD-ROM PIII HP vectra:
Error activating XKB configuration.
It can happen under various circumstances:
- a bug in libxklavier library
- a bug in X server (xkbcomp, xmodmap utilities)
- X server with incomp
I had to change the keyboard setting in xorg.conf and it was fixed.
I have a HP notebook with a french keyboard. The strange thing is that
when you change the keyboard setting in System>Pref>Keyboard, the change
is not applied or not applied completely.
Origanly in xorg.conf the keyboard layout w
Hi
I got same problem, I use Ubuntu for two years but this problem appeared
only after last upgrade to 8.04. Before I have never needed to configure
keyboard. Now even when I set it in System -> Preferences -> Keyboard
exact model and wanted layout (GB), it does not change it, also it does
not eve
Sorry for spamming. I found a quick workaround myself,
$ setxkbmap no
(here 'no' means Norwegian, not the opposite of 'yes'. Use eg. 'fi' for
Finish.) This works like a charm, so it's strange that the automatic
layout configuration fails.
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Another confirmation. I have used Ubuntu since Hoary and never
encountered this bug until now (after upgrading gutsy to heron.) I have
selected a Norwegian layout (no), but start with a us layout after boot.
Like someone said above, adding the Norwegian layout again and removing
the old layout fixe
Probably I am also affected by this bug:
But not since the first use. Now at every boot I get a message:
"
Error activating XKB configuration
It can happen under various circumstances:
- a bug in libxclavier library
- a bug in X server (xkbcomp, xmodmap, xmodmap utilities)
- X server with incompa
If the keyboard behaves differently under Windows and Linux, I'd
consider that as a bug. People should be able to type how they have used
to. That's what people want. And if it's not possible people consider
the system as faulty (and will stick in Windows).
For example, see this bug report for dif
Sorry.
I had thought that Jeffrey Ratcliffe was referring to my complaint that the
german keyboard wasn't working.
I sought to clarify that I had discovered the cause of my problem. It is no
bug.
Or perhaps I misunderstood.
I did open a bug for it, but as the behaviour IS as required, it was shortl
Svaens: That is different bug. Please open a new bug report for it.
Also, you can report it to upstream to freedesktop.org where XKB maps
are managed, unless Ubuntu has created a hack of its own.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/buglist.cgi?quicksearch=xkeyboard-config
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In regards to my supposed problem with the german keyboard layout.
This was due to wrong information about how the german keyboard officially
works.
My girlfriend (a native german even!) had been using, and told me, the
keyboard combination
Ctrl+Alt+q
would give one the @ symbol.
For some reason th
I fixed this by editing /etc/X11/xorg.conf and changing
Option "XkbLayout" "us"
to
Option "XkbLayout" "de"
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I have exactly the same problem having installed Hardy, had to use
EnvyNG to get my Nvidia graphics card working. Now whilst logging in, I
get a US keyboard, and afterwards the German one that I have set.
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I failed to reproduce this with following
1. Ubuntu Hardy Heron Beta
2. Guided partition, use full disk
3. English language
4. Finland - Finland keyboard
Machine:
PS/2 keyboad
Old AMD 2600 XP processor
After the initial boot the keyboard was working ok.
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Svaens: I think that's a separate bug so please open a new bug report
for it
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Hi,
I also notice this problem.
I am currently working in Germany, and so have had the need to open up
the German keyboard layout from time to time.
umlaut characters work, but one that I have noticed is not available, is the @
symbol.
the key combination to get this on standard german keyboar
During login my keyboard layout is US.
After logging in the layout is France, which is what I have configured
via System/Preferences/Keyboard
The following sequence of events led to this problem
- Installed 8.04, keyboard layout was fine
- installed NVIDIA drivers using EnvyNG, forcing manual in
I have the same problem, I use es_ar_utf8 locale, and spain keyboard layout,
and I have the same problem but I can't change the layout in system ->
preferences -> keyboard
In fact I only have 1 layout to choose: us
In the xserver log I have this message:
(WW) Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling b
Thanks Henrik!
I think I am able to revalidate this before the weekend.
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Attaching ubiquity logs of a problem case would also help. Specifically
it would be good to know what combinations of localisation, kb layout
and timezone was used.
See: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUbiquity/AttachingLogs
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I've done several installations with gutsy and hardy, in KVM and on real
hardware, using the Finnish keyboard layout, without any problems. I've
chosen English as the language on some systems, and Finnish on others.
(Not denying that the problem exists, just remarking that I haven't seen
it myself
This works fine for me installing a Norwegian Hardy system. I've also
done countless installs with UK layout without problems.
Arne, do we have any idea of the impact of this bug -- how many
languages/people does it affect?
If someone can provide me with a test case I can try to reproduce it
with
Also this totally destroys out-of-box experience e.g. one is unable to
type native text, type emails (can't type @)
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Importance is not "low": it affects *all* non-US users.
I run Hardy Heron with all the latest updates, with English locale and Spanish
keyboard. After each boot, keyboard layout is US: I must do a
System>Preferences>Keyboard>Layouts>Add>Layouts>Spain, make it default, and
then remove the prior k
As an Spanish user, I really would like to see this bug fixed before
Hardy release... moreover if you remember that Hardy will be an LTS
release!
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Can we this the importance bumped up for Heron?
1) This affects all international users
2) It has been hanging here over two releases
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This is still a problem (US keyboard enabled despite selecting UK
keyboard during setup) in Hardy Beta.
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Upon installation of Hardy Heron Test 1, this is still a problem for me.
Tell me if you need some information or output.
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This bug was nominated for Gutsy but does currently not qualify for a 7.10
stable release update (SRU) and the nomination is therefore declined.
According the the SRU policy, the fix should already be deployed and tested in
the current development version before an update to the stable releases w
I can confirm a similar problem with Gutsy.
After performing a fresh install, and selecting a British keyboard
layout the system boots up with a US layout instead.
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I had the same with Xubuntu. German Layout was missing and there is still no
graphic uitlity to change it:
https://help.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/desktopguide/C/switch-keyboard-layout.html
How would a computer user then change the keyboard layout?
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