https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781443
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=781443#c2
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--- Comment #2 from Patrick Schaaf 2012-11-08 16:27:08 UTC ---
We just experienced this issue, but in very specific and peculiar
circumstances.
We run openSUSE 12.2 installs using autoyast, on a number of laptop and desktop
systems in our office. So far installing about 15 systems this never occured to
us.
As of today we run the install with the fresh KDE 4.9.3 repo, if that might be
part of the issue.
Today we made an install on a slightly different type of system, which has a
Logitech Bluetooth keyboard as its main keyboard.
What we experience, is that the (German) system keyboard setting, on that one
system / install / keyboard, is not active at the KDM login screen. The
keyboard is operated using US layout instead.
After logging in, everything is fine.
The strangest thing is this: we add a normal USB connected keyboard to the box,
in addition to the Logitech Bluetooth keyboard. As soon as we press the 'z' key
on that additional USB keyboard, we see that German layout is active (the 'z'
comes out in the username KDM box) - AND from then on the Logitech keyboard is
ALSO on German layout!
Unfortunately it does not help to have the USB keyboard connected during boot -
the Logitech Bluetooth keyboard is stuck at US layout until a key is pressed on
the USB keyboard...
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