01-07-2021, 08:17 AM
Hi all,
thank you for the reply ...
in the shell my password did look as is should.
I guess the keybord layout is switched after login.
Therefor there is a BUG. The keybord layout must switched before login!!!
I did never see the real password on the login screen. The possibility to "Show Password" would be an improvement.
I did not jet test the keys in switch user login screen. I will do this next time.
In the end i did reinstall linux lite just now and did choose a password with unmodified keys.
After first reboot my keys were as ugly as after my first instillation as I wrote before:
"The character on the right side were all numbers like for numlock keys. "
My keybord has no nom lock area!
I could fix it by Menu>Settings>Keybord>Behavioral-Tab>General-Topic untick "Restore num lock state on startup"
After reboot the keys look good now.
By the way ... I did the "Restore num lock ..." also within the old installation.
LL works now. :-)
thank you for the reply ...
in the shell my password did look as is should.
I guess the keybord layout is switched after login.
Therefor there is a BUG. The keybord layout must switched before login!!!
I did never see the real password on the login screen. The possibility to "Show Password" would be an improvement.
I did not jet test the keys in switch user login screen. I will do this next time.
In the end i did reinstall linux lite just now and did choose a password with unmodified keys.
After first reboot my keys were as ugly as after my first instillation as I wrote before:
"The character on the right side were all numbers like for numlock keys. "
My keybord has no nom lock area!
I could fix it by Menu>Settings>Keybord>Behavioral-Tab>General-Topic untick "Restore num lock state on startup"
After reboot the keys look good now.
By the way ... I did the "Restore num lock ..." also within the old installation.
LL works now. :-)