** Also affects: ibus (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu Trusty)
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Status: New
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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This bizarre and irritating bug comes again and again on my system, at random
times and sometimes when I update.
US keyboard settings apply even after deleting the US keyboard and checking
that the keyboard layout chart was correct for my UK keyboard. On the last
occasion it was possible to
I'm unable to reproduce this in vivid.. Could someone else please give
it a try in vivid and see if they are able to reproduce?
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Title:
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To apply the fix (setting use-system-keyboard-layout=true) system-wide:
1. As root, create the file
/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/30_ibus.gschema.override with the contents:
[org.freedesktop.ibus.general]
use-system-keyboard-layout=true
2. Then run: sudo glib-compile-schemas
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Title:
Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop
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Title:
Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop
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Title:
Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop
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* Does this bug affect Utopic users that fresh installed it (not
upgraded from a previous release)?
* For users facing this bug, a simple fix is, as others mentioned, to run
ibus-setup, go to the Advanced tab and enable Use system keyboard layout.
It works for me.
* I attached a patch that
The attachment use-system-keyboard-layout.patch seems to be a patch.
If it isn't, please remove the patch flag from the attachment, remove
the patch tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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Same here after Upgrade to 14.10
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My problem was when I run gnome-shell --replace, the keyboard layout
changes fron UK to US.
I fixed it by following a
href=https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
keyboard/+bug/1240198Comment 19's fix./a
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I have just done the updates to Ubuntu 14.10 and one of them was the
“Language Selector” and surprise surprise the wrong keyboard layout was
selected, the first time using Ubuntu 14.10. Is this the real cause of
the problem.?
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This appeared for me after upgrading from 13.04 to 14.04. After boot,
the keyboard layout seems English although Danish is my only installed
layout.
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This problem has retuned YET AGAIN, why when it has been OK for some months has
it re-appeared, is someone updating something to suit some hardware that
doesn't apply to others, it has affected my Laptop but not so far the Desktop,
both running Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS at the same current update
Jost to confirm this has happened again openning Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS but
corrected it's self when I rebooted this Laptop and opened the Ubuntu 14.10
Beta, reverting again to the LTS OS partition it was the English (UK) keyboard
correctly indicated.
The keyboard it opens with again seems to be a
I noticed on a 12.04 system that something had created in the user home
directory a directory called .xinput.d/ which contained the file
(symbolic link) en_US - /etc/X11/xinit/xinput.d/ibus. I wonder what
created this? Ibus? Why is it en_US despite the user keyboard locale in
setxkb and other
#19 works for me. Also fixes other issues too such as wrong language
indication and occasional slight delay in switch. Wonder if this setting
should be default as suggested. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
shell/+bug/1303005/comments/7
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Apparently, you need to test your patch against Utopic to get this
finally fixed. Could you do it please?
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Wrong keyboard layout
Same here.
It happens seldom but it's really annoying.
For me the fix from the duplicate bug comments
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources current 0
works fine.
Funny thing:
Login has german layout (my password wouldnt work otherwise) but the gnome
shell has already us keyboard,
14.04 was installed 10 days ago and all worked fine. Now a keyboard problem
appears.
On logon the keyboard input is acting as an AZERTY keyboard.(like expected)
In Unity the keyboard layout chart is still AZERTY but it acts as a QWERTY
keyboard.
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I have hade the same Problem on a Laptop, i fixed it with dconf-editor:
use-system-keyboard-layout property is enabled (But thats a
Workaround)
But now i have a 5 year old ACER Veriton T661, have installed Ubuntu
14.04.1 - Result: no Problem Keyboard keeps SwissGerman like adjusted.
Then i have
I Play the Game with the Motherboard Battery 2 times more until now,
result is the same as above.
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Title:
Wrong keyboard layout active after
same here (Ubuntu 14.04 with Unity or GNOME Shell). The whole ibus system is
broken and the fix (e.g. #23) basically just switches it off. Here are the
problems in detail:
ibus does not react, it does not seem to govern the keyboard layout anymore
(xkb vs ibus issue?). Some GUI features might
Same bug here with Ubuntu 14.04 with Unity.
It should be a Blocker issue... that bug decrease productivity so much!
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Wrong keyboard
We're already on 14.04.1 and this bug is still open. I don't know what
Canonical is thinking. They don't even care for their own stuff,
developed inhouse. All this is no problem in Xfce or KDE. In Unity, even
the basic things are broken and not fixed for months...
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I've just checked my 32bit Ubuntu 14.10 virtual machine on my Laptop (Dell
Vostro 1510 running Ubuntu 14.04.1 and VirtualBox) and have found the correct
keyboard layout UK English is selected. Not the US English that was causing a
problem initially when 14.04 was installed. After the correction
Please, fix this bug! It's totally annoying, every single day people ask
for it in the Ubuntu forums. Get rid of iBus or do whatever you want,
but this bug needs to be fixed ASAP!
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Same problem in 14.10 Utopic.
I use dpk-reconfigure keyboard-configuration to fix the settings, but after
reboot it returns to English!
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Ubuntu 14.04 LTS: I can confirm that opening dconf-Editor and enabling
use-system-keyboard-layout in desktop.ibus.general works, just as
stated in comment #23: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/indicator-keyboard/+bug/1240198/comments/23
I have experienced this keyboard layout issue
Same problem here.
Ubuntu Gnome 14.04.
'it' (default) and 'en' layout available.
Sometimes the keyboad changes from 'it' on reboot, sometimes during normal use.
Keyboard layout indicator on top panel states that 'it' is still selected.
Temporary workaround: select 'en' than 'it' again. Keyboard
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Title:
Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop
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Hi:
I was experiencing the same issue with my Ubunty Trusty Tahr. A
workaround that worked for me was this:
1- Access the Language Support from the System Settings.
2- Select None in the Keyboard input method system (default is IBUS).
I restarted twice and the issue was fixed. Not sure about
** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Also affects: indicator-keyboard
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: indicator-keyboard
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@jbelton1950: The problem occured when a default setting for ibus was
changed. The fix just reverts the setting to the old default.
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I proposed a fix for this bug for merging. Anything more I need to do? I
haven't received a single comment on the merge proposal (which is
4weeks+ old now).
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It looks like Canonical is not interested in fixing essential bugs. This
and some other essential bugs (nvidia driver problem, brcm driver
problem) caused me to switch to native Debian with Gnome 3. And I was
very astonished that Debian does not suffer from all these bugs, because
both systems are
I tried the proposed fix a while back and the problem hasn't returned on my
system, I had assumed the fix had been pushed through. As for the Gnome 3 set
up, I was using the Unity version on bot my Desktop and my Laptop but the
problem only affected the Laptop, so maybe it is a combination of
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Title:
wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop (since saucy)
To
** Summary changed:
- wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop (since saucy)
+ Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop
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** Summary changed:
- wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop, after upgrade to
saucy
+ wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop (since saucy)
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@hennekn
I can confirm that changing the ibus-setting solves this for me, too. I'll help
with builing a fixed package (got a little experience with that now). What
exact package (and file) is responsible?
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I just created a patched package (see linked branch above).
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to
Ok, I just checked the sources to confirm: With Ubuntu 13.10 the new
dconf settings were introduced with the default value of the setting
mentioned above set to False. So this probably is the cause for this
bug and also for bug #1246272 I suppose.
I'm trying to build a patch for this but I'm
Can anybody confirm that changing use-system-keyboard-layout fixed the
problem?
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I thought it had but the problem recurred a couple of days later, in
fact it reverted to the US keyboard layout this morning but switched to
the UK keyboard layout (as indicated by the icons) after clicking it. I
assume it would be the same what ever keyboard layout was set in the
Languages menu.
I can confirm, many restarts and the problems dissapears with that fix.
Im using Ubuntu 14.04 64bits Languages: ES and EN
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This is definitely not an indicator problem but seems to affect ibus. I
added the appropriate package so developers get notified.
** Also affects: ibus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: ibus (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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I think I know the feeling, perhaps Canonical think it is too trivial to sort,
but the thing that gets me is the wrong keyboard layout is not selected on
every boot but does happen apparently at random!!!
John
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@mato-jurca
Indeed I found out after some system reboots that the the engine-order
returned to the original state.
I setted the use system keyboard layout option as described and now
everything is working fine.
Didn't understand why the engine-order gets regenerated every time. It
seems to me
@7hi4g0
If you don't want the engine-order be re-generated, you need to disable
the preload-engine-mode flag (set it to 0).
(obnoxious bitter comment start)
Damn... looks like I begin to know about this issue more than the Canonical.
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Thanks Martin, both your workarounds are effective on my system (ubuntu
14.04 with fresh install and french keyboard layout). Let's hope
Canonical wakes up and does something about this quite easily solved
bug...
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I've just installed dconf-editor as it wasn't installed and the
engines-order is empty, just showing empty square brackets.. I have
never used anything like this so I'm not sure if it is valid to add
anything in there. It may be because it wasn't installed but I'm not
sure about using it to try
@jbelton1950
I found the dconf property to configure (for those who don't want to use
ibus-setup or want to fix this distro-scale).
Open dconf-editor and open the desktop.ibus.general folder. Make sure
the use-system-keyboard-layout property is enabled. This will resolve
the conflict between
Found on dconf-editor under desktop.ibus.general the key engines-order, and
despite not having english as one of my input methods, the first value on this
key was 'xkb:us::eng'. Removed that and the problem was resolved.
Don't know if that's the real cause nor why english was first if it wasn't
@mato-jurca. Solved it for me to.
Just installed 14.04 today and this drove me nuts (after the first reboot or
upgrade, dont know).
So thanks a lot.
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Here's an easy fix:
1) open terminal
2) run ibus-setup
3) open the extra settings (the last tab)
4) check the use system keyboard layout checkbox
Now, how about you guys (yes, you, Canonical) make this the default
settings? All I know about it is that it (probably) stores its config in
gconf, but
Yep, confirmed, I first encountered it in Saucy, then it was somehow
magically solved and now in a new installation of Trusty it occurs
again.
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I still get it in Trusty, as well.
Upgraded from 13.10, where I had it, too.
It's not happening everytime, but fairly frequently.
Sorry guys, but considering that it's been there for half a year and
14.04 is supposed to be LTS, this is getting ridicoulus.
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Same bug here: 14.04 with fresh install. The English layout keeps coming
back every two or three sessions, although I erased it from my
keyboard's layout list.
I've used the workaround that I found here a
href=http://askubuntu.com/questions/378959/keyboard-layout-changes-
after-reboothere/a
Same bug here: 14.04 with fresh install. The English layout keeps coming
back every two or three sessions, although I erased it from my
keyboard's layout list.
I've used the workaround that I found here
http://askubuntu.com/questions/378959/keyboard-layout-changes-after-
reboot (brunces answer at
Yes, it also affects trusty. I use my local keyboard layout as default
and english is even not among the keyboard layouts list but it still
defaults to english.
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Confirmed for trusty. Happens for both desktop and LightDM
** Tags added: trusty
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Uninstalling IBus, as suggested in comment #10, also fixes the problem
for me.
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confirmed on 13.10 after fresh installation (german keyboard layout)
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I don't know if that can help you, but I found a solution to my problem
(comment #9). I uninstalled IBus from the Software Centre and it did the
trick.
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I can also confirm this bug on my laptop using Ubuntu13.10, even though
it started some days after the upgrade (maybe one or two weeks). I want
french as default keyboard layout and it starts with the english layout.
The french layout is ticked in the keyboard menu even though it is not
the one
I get the same on a fresh install with English (UK) as my primary
language.
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I can also confirm that this bug also affects new installations. I
installed Ubuntu 13.10 with Netboot and today experienced same as with
my upgraded laptop from Raring.
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I got the same problem but the workaround I'm using is go to input
settings, add another random keyboard layout and remove it right away.
I'll try the other one.
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Does the keyboard layout indicator (on the Unity bar) show the correct
(german in your case) layout although the keyboard actually behaves like
it's an english one?
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Stupid question, you already answered it in the bug report.
Another fix is going to the indicator and clicking on the correct
layout. Might be slightly faster than switching to one of the virtual
terminals.
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Same problem here. Workaround helps as described.
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to saucy
To
If there is any command I could type before using the switch to vterm
to fix keyboard layout fix to help triage this, that will be no
problem.
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** Changed in: indicator-keyboard (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided = High
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