Thanks! Yes, unity-greeter seems to be the correct package, then.

** Changed in: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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Title:
  input language change does not persist after login

Status in unity-greeter package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  environment details
  ===================
  - release: 14.10
  - OS arch: 64bit
  - relevant package versions:
    - unity-greeter: 14.10.2-0ubuntu1
    - lightdm: 1.12.1-0ubuntu1
    - language-selector-common/language-selector-gnome: 0.135

  prerequisites
  =============
  - system is configured with two installed input languages/keyboard layouts.
  - login is configured to be locked by password.

  steps to reproduce
  ==================
  1. when logged in, change the input language to one other than the default 
(He in my case, En is default).
  2. log out/lock.
  3. change the input language back to the default (En in my case).
  4. login using a password.

  expected result
  ===============
  after login, the active session should keep the input language selected in 
the login screen.

  actual result
  =============
  after login, the input language selection made in the login screen is not 
persisted, and the input language selected in the previous session is now 
active again.

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