Proyecto: | Trisquel |
Componente: | Programs |
Categoría: | informe de fallo |
Prioridad: | minor |
Asignado: | upstream |
Estado: | closed |
If the console-cyrillic package is installed and configured to setup Cyrillic at boot time with Unicode, Alt+ combinations in GUI behave as if executed in a virtual console.
This causes GNOME actions such as Alt+F2 (run command), Alt+F4 (close window), Alt+F1 (gnome-help) and others to switch to virtual text consoles. After returning to Xorg with Alt+F7, the expected result of the combination had been accomplished.
This is a known bug in Ubuntu. It seems it had been fixed with a patch provided in the bug report, but I haven't tested it.
Assigning to upstream with a unreviewed patch.
Any word if this is fixed in Trisquel 5.5?
I am unable to reproduce it. I've even reconfigured the package (dpkg-reconfigure) and changed some settings.
I've manually (re)started the console-cyrillic service and tried the automatic start after cold boot.
So I can mark it as fixed?
Yes you can. I (or anybody else) can always reopen it or send a new bug report when and if needed.
In fact I will close it myself.