Hello
It's a funny issue I'm having on this laptop. I changed the (physical) keyboard from French to US (much more convenient for parentheses, brackets, everything you need in math software...). I then changed my session keyboard settings. But it "forgot" the login manager: it's still using French keyboard settings. I must type at logon as if it was still AZERTY.
Wonder where MDM takes its keyboard settings from...
It's LMDE from 2013 ISO, so Mate is there, but the main desktop is XFCE.
TIA for any advice - BR, Daniel
[SOLVED] MDM and session languages out of sync
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[SOLVED] MDM and session languages out of sync
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Re: MDM and session languages out of sync
Hi dclement,
Perhaps this will help. Just one thing though. Preface the commands with sudo.
Hope this helps.
Perhaps this will help. Just one thing though. Preface the commands with sudo.
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sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
Re: MDM and session languages out of sync
Thanks GeneBenson, that did the trick.
As soon as I started the dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration command, I saw that something was wrong in the /etc/default/keyboard file, and I was able to fix it. After a restart, everything was back to normal.
Well, the new MDM behavior partly took care of it; the username is no longer to be typed. Trouble was, my password had one character that is at a different place between FR and US layouts -- though I won't tell you which one
Marking as solved.
As soon as I started the dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration command, I saw that something was wrong in the /etc/default/keyboard file, and I was able to fix it. After a restart, everything was back to normal.
Well, the new MDM behavior partly took care of it; the username is no longer to be typed. Trouble was, my password had one character that is at a different place between FR and US layouts -- though I won't tell you which one
Marking as solved.
Re: [SOLVED] MDM and session languages out of sync
Last time I used GDM it used to have a button through which you could change the locale. Did this get removed from GDM after some point, or is there an MDM-specific reason it's not there?
Re: [SOLVED] MDM and session languages out of sync
No, the button is still there. I've tried this before, it did not what I expected.
Its effect is to change the locale for the whole session. That is, every program becomes localized according to the language chosen in MDM. I did not want that: I prefer the US layout, but I'd like my programs, menus, dialogs to remain in French.
Moreover, this language setting doesn't apply to MDM itself (at least what you type in the login/password boxes), so it's not what I was looking for.
Its effect is to change the locale for the whole session. That is, every program becomes localized according to the language chosen in MDM. I did not want that: I prefer the US layout, but I'd like my programs, menus, dialogs to remain in French.
Moreover, this language setting doesn't apply to MDM itself (at least what you type in the login/password boxes), so it's not what I was looking for.