Shimi Chen [2010-03-26 8:12 -0000]:
> And now on every boot I *only* have the standard USA keyboard.
> Clicking on "Reset to Defaults" in "Keyboard Preferences" changes to my preferred setting(us algr-intl and israel), without the standard USA(exactly as I want it to be).
>
> This reverts on every boot so I have to go to keyboard preferences and reset to defaults every time I log in.
> Apply system-wide doesn't help either.
>
> I am using Karmic 64, gdm version 2.28.1-0ubuntu2.1(latest from official
> repo)
Right, this is precisely the bug that was now fixed in Lucid. :-)
Martin
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Shimi Chen [2010-03-26 8:12 -0000]: 0ubuntu2. 1(latest from official
> And now on every boot I *only* have the standard USA keyboard.
> Clicking on "Reset to Defaults" in "Keyboard Preferences" changes to my preferred setting(us algr-intl and israel), without the standard USA(exactly as I want it to be).
>
> This reverts on every boot so I have to go to keyboard preferences and reset to defaults every time I log in.
> Apply system-wide doesn't help either.
>
> I am using Karmic 64, gdm version 2.28.1-
> repo)
Right, this is precisely the bug that was now fixed in Lucid. :-)
Martin www.piware. de
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