2017-07-27 06:16:18 |
Rik Mills |
bug |
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added bug |
2017-07-27 06:25:45 |
Rik Mills |
tags |
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alpha2 artful |
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2017-07-27 06:29:19 |
Rik Mills |
summary |
Auto-selected keyboard layout no longer matches chosen region on "Whare are you" page |
Auto-selected keyboard layout no longer matches chosen region on "Where are you" page |
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2017-07-27 06:29:36 |
Rik Mills |
bug |
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added subscriber Kubuntu Bugs |
2017-07-27 06:58:40 |
Rik Mills |
description |
Kubuntu 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
Steps to reproduce:
On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom"
Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
Kubuntu 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
Steps to reproduce:
- On the "try or install screen", select try kubuntu, then launch ubiquity via -the desktop icon in the live session.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom"
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
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2017-07-27 07:09:30 |
Ubuntu QA Website |
tags |
alpha2 artful |
alpha2 artful iso-testing |
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2017-07-27 07:34:26 |
Rik Mills |
description |
Kubuntu 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
Steps to reproduce:
- On the "try or install screen", select try kubuntu, then launch ubiquity via -the desktop icon in the live session.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom"
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
Kubuntu Or Ubuntu Mate 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
Steps to reproduce:
- On the "try or install screen", select try kubuntu/mate, then launch ubiquity via -the desktop icon in the live session.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom" (London in Mate's case)
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
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2017-07-27 08:27:54 |
Rik Mills |
description |
Kubuntu Or Ubuntu Mate 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
Steps to reproduce:
- On the "try or install screen", select try kubuntu/mate, then launch ubiquity via -the desktop icon in the live session.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom" (London in Mate's case)
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
Ubuntun or Kubuntu Or Ubuntu Mate 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
Steps to reproduce:
- On the "try or install screen", select try 'your flavour', then launch ubiquity via -the desktop icon in the live session.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom" (London in Mate & Ubuntu's case)
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
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2017-07-27 08:29:50 |
Rik Mills |
description |
Ubuntun or Kubuntu Or Ubuntu Mate 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
Steps to reproduce:
- On the "try or install screen", select try 'your flavour', then launch ubiquity via -the desktop icon in the live session.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom" (London in Mate & Ubuntu's case)
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
Kubuntu Or Ubuntu Mate 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
or
Ubuntu daily iso build
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
Steps to reproduce:
- On the "try or install screen", select try 'your flavour', then launch ubiquity via -the desktop icon in the live session.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom" (London in Mate & Ubuntu's case)
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
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2017-07-27 10:57:22 |
Rik Mills |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): milestone |
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ubuntu-17.10 |
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2017-07-27 11:06:13 |
Rik Mills |
tags |
alpha2 artful iso-testing |
alpha2 artful iso-testing kubuntu |
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2017-08-20 07:33:12 |
Launchpad Janitor |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2017-09-03 17:54:51 |
RussianNeuroMancer |
bug |
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added subscriber RussianNeuroMancer |
2017-09-27 14:32:49 |
Sebastien Bacher |
tags |
alpha2 artful iso-testing kubuntu |
alpha2 artful iso-testing kubuntu rls-aa-incoming |
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2017-09-27 21:27:00 |
Will Cooke |
tags |
alpha2 artful iso-testing kubuntu rls-aa-incoming |
alpha2 artful iso-testing kubuntu rls-bb-incoming |
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2017-09-28 08:36:48 |
Rik Mills |
description |
Kubuntu Or Ubuntu Mate 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
or
Ubuntu daily iso build
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
Steps to reproduce:
- On the "try or install screen", select try 'your flavour', then launch ubiquity via -the desktop icon in the live session.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom" (London in Mate & Ubuntu's case)
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
Kubuntu Or Ubuntu Mate 17.10 Alpha 2 iso image
Build 20170725
or
Ubuntu daily iso build
EDIT: This only seems to happen when you launch ubiquity in a live session. Starting the installation from the "try or install screen" instead seems to correctly set the matching keyboard layout by default.
EDIT2: 28/09/2017 - beta2 testing - This has now regressed so it seems to occur when installing from BOTH the Try/Install screen, and from the live session install links
Steps to reproduce:
- Start installation via either the Try/install screen. or the live session install links.
- On "Where are you page" set region and time zone to "United Kingdom" (London in Mate & Ubuntu's case)
- Go to next page "Keyboard Layout"
What happens:
I am offered by default the English (US) keyboard layout and variant.
What should happen:
In 17.04 and previous ubiquity versions, the appropriate English (UK) option was chosen/presented by default to match my location settings from the previous screen.
A regression like this could result in someone who is inattentive, or perhaps does many installs and simply assumes that the matching happens so does not notice, getting the wrong default keyboard setting on fresh install. |
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2017-09-28 08:37:08 |
Rik Mills |
tags |
alpha2 artful iso-testing kubuntu rls-bb-incoming |
alpha2 artful beta2 iso-testing kubuntu rls-bb-incoming |
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2017-10-16 21:53:34 |
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2017-10-17 08:43:55 |
Rik Mills |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
Fix Released |
Confirmed |
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2017-10-18 20:53:22 |
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2017-10-18 20:53:24 |
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2017-10-18 20:53:37 |
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): milestone |
ubuntu-17.10 |
ubuntu-18.01 |
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2017-10-18 20:53:49 |
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): milestone |
ubuntu-18.01 |
ubuntu-17.11 |
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2017-10-29 21:29:37 |
Alex ARNAUD |
bug |
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added subscriber Alex ARNAUD |
2017-11-12 18:43:51 |
nathan |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
Triaged |
Confirmed |
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2017-11-13 07:29:35 |
Jean-Baptiste Lallement |
ubiquity (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Triaged |
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2019-01-28 19:43:39 |
Brian Murray |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Bionic |
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2019-01-28 19:43:39 |
Brian Murray |
bug task added |
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ubiquity (Ubuntu Bionic) |
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2019-01-28 19:43:57 |
Brian Murray |
tags |
alpha2 artful beta2 iso-testing kubuntu rls-bb-incoming |
alpha2 artful beta2 iso-testing kubuntu |
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2019-01-28 19:44:10 |
Brian Murray |
ubiquity (Ubuntu Bionic): status |
New |
Triaged |
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2019-01-28 19:44:14 |
Brian Murray |
ubiquity (Ubuntu Bionic): importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2019-01-28 19:44:23 |
Brian Murray |
tags |
alpha2 artful beta2 iso-testing kubuntu |
alpha2 artful beta2 iso-testing kubuntu rls-dd-incoming |
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2019-05-09 10:06:44 |
Alex ARNAUD |
removed subscriber Alex ARNAUD |
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2019-05-31 18:24:14 |
Brian Murray |
tags |
alpha2 artful beta2 iso-testing kubuntu rls-dd-incoming |
alpha2 artful beta2 iso-testing kubuntu rls-dd-fixing rls-ee-incoming |
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2019-07-26 06:39:03 |
Daniel van Vugt |
tags |
alpha2 artful beta2 iso-testing kubuntu rls-dd-fixing rls-ee-incoming |
alpha2 beta2 bionic disco iso-testing kubuntu rls-dd-fixing rls-ee-incoming |
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2020-10-28 20:15:51 |
Jun Kobayashi |
bug |
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added subscriber Jun Kobayashi |
2021-03-28 17:47:26 |
Rik Mills |
tags |
alpha2 beta2 bionic disco iso-testing kubuntu rls-dd-fixing rls-ee-incoming |
alpha2 beta2 bionic disco hirsute iso-testing kubuntu rls-dd-fixing rls-ee-incoming |
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2021-07-30 09:03:40 |
Norbert |
tags |
alpha2 beta2 bionic disco hirsute iso-testing kubuntu rls-dd-fixing rls-ee-incoming |
bionic hirsute iso-testing kubuntu |
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