Ladies and gentelmen, this is a farce. What age are we living in? For at
least three releases they didn't care about GNOME lacking the keyboard
indicator because of how they mixed up wrong versions of GNOME and IBus
packages. It took 1.5-2 years to get this fixed. Thanks! Alas the rocket
scientists at Ubuntu finally shot themselves in the foot. Again.

I upgraded my Ubuntu GNOME Remix to 13.10 few weeks ago and in GNOME
this strange Super+Space combo *works*: both the actual layout and the
indicator is changed. (But why on earth is this combo enforced as a
default? I didn't ask for it: for the last decade I've been switching
layouts with Shift+Shift and would be glad to continue with it as is.
Well, at least something works for now.)

However, I just upgraded another laptop which runs Unity. And there even
the Super+Space combo doesn't work. Only the dash gets opened, which
means there is no way to change the layout.

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  Can't set keyboard layout change to alt+shift, ctrl+shift, etc.

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