quantal has seen the end of its life and is no longer receiving any
updates. Marking the quantal task for this ticket as Won't Fix.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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My solution, on a 13.04 system: use the standard language settings (not the
tweaks typing thing) and then add the extension AppIndicator support. Open
configuration and choose panel for keyboard. Now you have the keyboard status
indicator in the gnome panel. Voilà. Ou est voilá? :-)
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This has been finally fixed in Saucy (13.10) ! I've been using it for a
few days !
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PLEASE fix this. It shouldn't be so hard, damn it !
I have this issue both in Ubuntu 12.10 AND in Linux Mint 15 with gnome-shell.
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Try better asking for it here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-shell/+bug/1096901 I believe no one gives a damn about this bug –
see its „Fix Released“ (the fix that never happened) status.
No idea what else there is to do, Ubuntu developers do not investigate
into this matter.
Ubuntu 13.04 Gnome 3 / Gnome 3 Classic
the same issue.
2 sgon00
I can confirm that labels appeared after gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources [('xkb','us'),('xkb','ru')], however
they are not binded to active keyboard layout.
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Just set org.gnome.desktop.input-soures.sources to
[('xkb','us'),('xkb','lng1'),('xkb','lng...')]
Reason: open up /usr/share/gnome-shell/ui/panel.js, realize that
const PANEL_ITEM_IMPLEMENTATIONS['keyboard'] =
imports.ui.status.keyboard.InputSourceIndicator;
Check
As a follow-up: the 'lng1' pattern/tag is used here as a placeholder
for the desired xkb layout.
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By following greplnx (greplnx) tip, I did the following:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources sources
[('xkb','us'),('xkb','cn')]
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources show-all-sources true
I am using ibus and switch between English and Chinese inputs.
After doing the
I confirm the bug and a fresh UbuntuGnome 13.04 has this problem.
I think should be considered High importance not medium as now!!
We are in 2013 in a globalized world and it's impossible to work without a
switcher or something that tell which layout you are using!
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Status: Fix Committed = New
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Checked Gnome 3.8 on Ubuntu 13.04 - still no layout indicator.
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It seems that no one cares about this bug despite it being reported many
times, see, e.g.:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1096901
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1096862
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1154486
FWIW , this bug makes the distribution useless for me. 13.04 will be
the second ubuntu release in a row that I will not be using due to this
bug.
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yes very same here in 13.04 with gnome fallback otherwise everything
good but no keyboard layout indicator
so used the clever trick from Robotron with install gkrellm-xkb, run gkrellm
and turnoff all monitors except xkb.
and to make it permanent added it to to startup apps Excellent
I have the same problem with 13.04 Alpha (raring)
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I can confirm that. The issue is still present in 13.04.
2013/3/17 Anton Anikin an...@anikin.name
I have the same problem with 13.04 Alpha (raring)
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As a temporary workaround you can install gkrellm-xkb, run gkrellm and
turnoff all monitors except xkb.
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Just fresh install ubuntu gnome remix 12.10 and add
ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3 and then upgrade gnome-control-center, gnome-
settings-daemon, nautilus etc... The problem still exists. I can not see
the indicator!!! what the hell !? PS: I am using ibus.
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As I said twice already (comments 44 and 49), I can no longer duplicate
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triage. Please open a new bug for your specific issue with clear steps
for how to reproduce your problem from a clean install and user account.
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Unfortunately fix commited means that a solution is found but it will
apply only at next release which means raring ringtail.so i think
patience for now is the only thing we can do for now.
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** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low = Medium
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now it sais fix committed. when?
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I made a clean install of Ubuntu 13.04, then installed gnome-shell and
gdm, added GNOME3 team PPA and upgraded. The Keyboard Layout Indicator
is still absent.
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Why is it so hard to make the Layouts back as they were before? Now
there is no difference between the Romanian Keyboard Layouts (only their
names differ, the Layout is the same for all of the seven). Can someone
check and fix this bug? I need Romanian (standard), I'm used to writing
in Romanian
Actually the bug persists. Now when I click on the Keyboard Layout
Indicator and try to switch to a different language, gnome shell crashes
and there's nothing I can do about it. If I try to switch the language
by using the shortcut chosen (Alt+CapsLock), the language does not
change. It's even
After several restarts I can switch the Layouts from the Indicator. But
there is no valid Layout for Romanian Standard, Romanian Cedilla,
Russian...the Arabian Layout is ok. I will post a different bug on
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I posted a bug here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1096901 and here
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691290
Please solve these issues once and for all, it's so freaking annoying.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #691290
The Romanian Layout is the same with Romanian (standard),
Romanian(cedilla) and all the others. Can someone fix this? They
should have different keyboard layouts.
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NO fix for this bug so far, even using GNOME 3 ppa does not fix it! Why
does it take so freaking long? It's not a kernel bug, why in the world
does it take so long to fix it?
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Upgrading to 13.04, then adding the ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging to
the repo list, updating and upgrading again made the Keyboard Layout
Indicator reappear. Thank you for the fix!
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Upgrading to 13.04, then adding the ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3-staging to
the repo list, updating and upgrading again made the Keyboard Layout
Indicator reappear. Thank you for the fix!
Yo yo, yet another story of Ubuntu fixes bugs in next release.
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So, it seems under 12.10 with Gnome 3 PPA the Input Sources are not ported
completely. This is how the look in the normal Gnome 3.6:
http://blogs.gnome.org/mclasen/2012/09/21/input-sources-in-gnome/
And in 12.10 w/ the Gnome 3 PPA that's not the case, hence the bug.
Jeremy, it does need fixing.
2012/12/10 harontas haronta...@hotmail.com
Hello.i am a linux user since ubuntu 8.04.Linux has evolved till now to
a new level which user friendly is not a dream any more..From
installing distro or a program through soft center to using the distro
as a whole is so easy that a kid can learn
I can confirm the bug on Ubuntu 12,10 Gnome 3 DE with everything updated from
the Gnome 3 PPA repo. The keyboard layout indicator does not show up in the top
panel. I repeat, I have just added the right Gnome 3 PPA and installed the
updates, the keyboard layout indicator is still missing.
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On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 6:06 AM, Meng Zhuo mengzhuo1...@gmail.com wrote:
Help that guy named Fujiwarat on git repos who is the main coder for IBus
interface of Gnome-shell.
Fujiwarat is definitely the main author of ibus-gjs and now the active
maintainer of IBus core and ibus-anthy. However,
No responce...MERRY XMASS TO EVERYONE!
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OK, hope that my comments on GNOME didn't offend you.
Of course, no
Are you aware of the fact that vanilla GNOME 3.6 enforce global keyboard
layout?
Do you care about it?
OMG.. I just noticed... That is totally crazy... Why?O_O
But Apps are removing features.
Yep. That is bad.
Do you
Hello.i am a linux user since ubuntu 8.04.Linux has evolved till now to
a new level which user friendly is not a dream any more..From
installing distro or a program through soft center to using the distro
as a whole is so easy that a kid can learn how to do it.And linux is the
only Os that can let
Most ppl r not open source religious. I am not. I use linux not for
ideas, but for comfort.I used it for many years, because it was better
then windows. Now it becomes worse.
Stability? Errors from the moment I log in.
Comfort? Not even funny.
Bugfixes faster? Not any more.
BTW, I just saw that
On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Karen Zagorski
1045...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
Most ppl r not open source religious. I am not. I use linux not for
ideas, but for comfort.I used it for many years, because it was better
then windows. Now it becomes worse.
Yes, Windows is constantly improving
I mostly like gnome shell. The error problem started after 12.04 and are ubuntu
problems, not gnome problems.
http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-disable-apport-error-reporting-in-ubuntu/
Gnome shell has normal keyboard on fedora, so any distmaker must a bit polish
components of his system, that is
On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Karen Zagorski
1045...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
I mostly like gnome shell. The error problem started after 12.04 and are
ubuntu problems, not gnome problems.
http://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-disable-apport-error-reporting-in-ubuntu/
OK, hope that my comments on
On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:58 AM, Karen Zagorski
1045...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
i guess canonical doesn't care... I really think about going back to
windows after so many years on linux, coz all distributions have the
same issue, the idea of ubuntu was fixing THAT, not making amazon lenses
I
i guess canonical doesn't care... I really think about going back to
windows after so many years on linux, coz all distributions have the
same issue, the idea of ubuntu was fixing THAT, not making amazon lenses
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installing xneural switcher plus topicons shell extension helps a lot
however, thats not a fix, just a workaround
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I love, when ppl change status to fix and leave the fixing to telepaths,
witches, fairies...
Really? Linux for human beings? Are you serious? Linux for human beings
still has no way to get normal markings for just layouts?
Dear canonical, this is not low priority. This is super urgent priority.
Sebastian Žygimantas, it works here with Ubuntu 12.10 and the GNOME3
PPA.
1. Add the GNOME3 PPA; sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
2. Open System Settings and click Region Language
3. Switch to the Layout tab.
4. Click the + button to add additional keyboard layouts.
With 50
I am using gnome3ppa. but why a dist-upgrade?
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I'm following GNOME3 PPA since before the official Quantal release,
therefore every single package is updated. (I've got no other third-
party GNOME packages.)
I've tried steps 2-4 many times; I've even tried removing all 4 layouts
(Lithuanian, Russian, Greek and French) that I use (except the
Sorry to add noise to this bug report, bug I confirm that, on an up-to-
date quantal with the GNOME3 PPA, the bug is still *not* fixed...
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don't feel sorry julien.
conclusion: nothing's fixed, I wonder why there aren't more people
lamenting this huge bug
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Resetting back to Fix Committed since it's not Fix Released for the
regular Ubuntu archives for quantal.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
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Ok, I was mistaken about this needing ibus 1.4.99 (unless you use ibus
input methods in which case this is still broken). For everyone else,
this is fixed with gnome-control-center 3.6 which has been uploaded to
raring for Ubuntu 13.04.
What about IBus then?
The easiest way I can think of is
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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@Arkady: released? how/when do I get it via update? thanks!
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can someone release this fix for 12.10 that's now committed? please!
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Sebastian Ahmed, I consider this bug to be fixed. Please open a new
bug if things still aren't working right.
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It can't be fixed if it's still not working, can it? so why a new bug
report? I don't understand the logic behind that.
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Julien, it seems that my case was fixed by this upload:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-
daemon/+bug/1082856/comments/4. I don't know you are (were) affected by
the same bug.
Jeremy, I don't know how many of you are able to see a keyboard layout
indicator, but I
ok so in 12.10, the only way to get it fixed is use the gnome3 ppa?
regular updates wont do? is that PPA gonna break anything in my ubuntu
system?
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ok i added the gnome3 ppa and ran update but the problem's still there?
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Hello,
I upgraded from GNOME3 PPA, yet the keyboard indicator in GNOME Shell
is still blank. Also, when I click on it select Show Keyboard
Layout, it doesn't show anything, so I had a look at ~/.xsession-
errors, and I find this:
Window manager warning: Log level 8: g_variant_get_child_value:
** Changed in: baltix
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: baltix
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: baltix
Assignee: (unassigned) = Mantas Kriaučiūnas (mantas)
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I don't use Jeremy's ibus PPA, only GNOME3 PPA. But after the
yesterday's update I was unable to start neither GNOME nor Unity, all
the apps would segfault leaving such messages in dmesg:
[ 47.716480] nm-applet[2399]: segfault at 30 ip 7f22bc896526 sp
7fff1ea24670 error 4 in
Hi, I'm really sorry about that rather serious bug in the GNOME3 PPA. It
is fixed now so you should be able to check for updates and apply them.
I opened https://bugzilla.gnome.org/689027 to track the underlying theme
and segfaulting problem.
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Okay, thanks! You fixed those segfaults with this upload.
However, I just found another source of segfaults related to these
recently updated packages. I lost the ability to adjust screen
brightness using my laptop's Fn+ScreenBrightnessUp/Down keys. Instead,
it causes gnome-settings-daemon to
And when running gnome-settings-daemon from a terminal, I get this on
triggering that keyboard shortcut:
(gnome-settings-daemon:9651): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid
uninstantiatable type `(null)' in cast to `GsdMediaKeysManager'
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I've reported it already here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=689036
Feel free to add your comments / backtrace.
Le lundi 26 novembre 2012 à 00:24 +, Žygimantas Beručka a écrit :
Okay, thanks! You fixed those segfaults with this upload.
However, I just found another
And uploaded to the GNOME3 PPA, which is the best we'll be able to do
for Ubuntu 12.10.
** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu Quantal)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
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Seems the gnome-settings-daemon update has created some serious breakage
for some systems. (Well, all of mine, and two other people who have
taken the time to post on Ubuntu Forums). Wish I could spare the time to
get details for you, but I can't right now. Hope it works out, though. I
was excited
Ok, I was mistaken about this needing ibus 1.4.99 (unless you use ibus
input methods in which case this is still broken). For everyone else,
this is fixed with gnome-control-center 3.6 which has been uploaded to
raring for Ubuntu 13.04.
** No longer affects: ibus (Ubuntu)
** Changed in:
this bug really needs to get fixed, it's ridiculous. How about that
gnome shell extension idea? can someone do that?
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How to remove indicator after remove ppa
https://launchpad.net/~jbicha/+archive/ibus ?
I did sudo ppa-purge ppa:jbicha/ibus and reinstall ibus
Now I still see keyboard indicator. It is inactive, no functional but only
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Pretty annoying bug for those we are switching between languages all the
time like me (Spanish/English)... any trick of how to avoid it would be
welcomed.
Right now, the quickest (really slow) way to change it for me is:
Space+enter (I use Synapse)
Type Keyboard Layout
Go to the Layouts tab
Move
I'm also confused as to why this is of low priority. I am a bit nervous
to install the PPA... and it indicates that it isn't stable. Have people
had much success cause I'm willing to try that. Could we not just deploy
a solution for this release that will also make it into 13.x
It seems weird
After upgrading to 12.10 there is no indicator keyboard layout! In
Lightdm two indicators en and en+ru+ua! In unity nothing! Need use:
setxkbmap us,ru,ua ,winkeys,winkeys grp:menu_toggle,grp_led:scroll
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@matatthc it's the last one: Modifiers-only input source switcher
shortcut
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I am also affected by the bug. Any permanent workaround or solution
would be much appreciated.
Regarding the gnome-tweak-tool : what is the exact name of the option in
the typing panel. I can not locate anything that seems helpful.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It looks like there isn't much enthusiasm to really fix this issue
without walking on razors edge between upgrading and braking packages;
so maybe someone with required skills can just create (if it is
possible) an extension at extensions.gnome.org with an layout indicator
allowing to change
yes but there a lot of things you cannot do if no window is active (such
as overview mode), that includes volume control ;)
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@sebastian but it used to work in gnome 3.4. Volume control is not such
a problem, because you can just leave overview mode and adjust it. But,
what if you search for a program or file whose name contains both latin
and greek characters and what if you chat with someone and you want to
combine
I don't know if I should report this here or as a different bug, but
when you are in overview mode of gnome shell you cannot change the
language layout. The same problem exists when you type in the textfield
of the chat notification or when you insert a command through Alt+F2.
Sometimes, this is
Installing the ppa did provide the keyboard layout indicator, but I find
that the options for the key to switch layouts are poor. I used to have
CapsLock as a layout switcher (and Shift CapsLock for CapsLock), but the
current alternatives are only a subset of the previous ones.
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I installed the ppa above. It deleted my selected keyboard layouts in
the system settings but after re-adding them I now have the keyboard
menu in gnome-shell. Suggest integrating the ppa into the gnome3 ppa so
gnome-shell works by default. Thanks for the help Jeremy.
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I installed the ppa above. It deleted my selected keyboard layouts in
the system settings but after re-adding them I now have the keyboard
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gnome-shell works by default. Thanks for the help Jeremy.
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I upgradet to 12.10 and the problem repeated!!!
After EVERY NEW UPGRADE for the last few years, I am having this
problem!!!
WHY IT'S SO COMPLICATED TO SOLVED A RIDICULOUS PROBLEM of keyboard
layout icon?
I am heavy on Writer, so CANNOT WORK without keyboard indicator. What
should I do? Go back
I am about to lose my mind. How do I get this back now, or at least what
is the keyboard shortcut to do so? I am unable to work without switching
layouts, I don't understand why this simple icon is gone :( please help
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** Description changed:
- Keyboard layout doesn't show in GNOME Shell session. Using two layouts: ru,
us.
+ Keyboard layout doesn't show in GNOME Shell session, using two layouts.
Ubuntu 12.10.
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I tried the Jeremy's ppa on Beta 2 Ubuntu 12.10 (gnome shell) and it
doesn't seem to work anymore. The daemon throws no error on the terminal
but I cannot see the indicator now can I type in Japanese.
Any ideas?
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Yotam, the new gnome-tweak-tool (3.6.0-0ubuntu1) is now in Quantal.
Check the typing panel.
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Title:
Keyboard layout doesn't show in GNOME Shell
Thank you, but its interface is quite unclear. Where exactly can I set
there the layout switching key?
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Title:
Keyboard layout doesn't show in
Sorry, yes, gnome-tweak-tool's user interface is a bit broken since it
is auto-generated from the gsettings schemas.
I believe the option you want is the bottom one in the Typing panel.
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