@mhalsharif: I'm currently not using any Apple hardware, but I'm seeing
all the same behavior you are (except I don't lose settings on
lock/unlock).
I have currently done the following things:
* I moved all my keyboard customizations from dconf settings
[/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-optio
@mhalsharif: Interesting observation! Just for the record, although I
experience the original issue, I don't think I'm losing anything by
doing lock/unlock. I frequently lock/unlock my desktop and the lock
duration can be anywhere from a few seconds to many hours. I think I
would notice pretty quic
@Gunnar: as a "volunteer who tries to help", you have been immensely
helpful!!
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Title:
Tweaktool Keyboard “Additional Layout Options” not persist
@Gunnar: Confirmed! The mutter downgrade fixes it: `sudo apt install
mutter=3.36.1-3ubuntu3 mutter-common=3.36.1-3ubuntu3
libmutter-6-0=3.36.1-3ubuntu3 gir1.2-mutter-6=3.36.1-3ubuntu3`.
Thanks so much!
This looks like the bug was introduced in mutter between 3.36.1-3ubuntu3
and 3.36.6-1ubuntu0.20
@Gunnar: I only first recognized the issue last week -- it's possible I
had been affected by the issue for longer, but did not realize it. After
reading the description in the linked mutter bug, it does sound like I'm
very likely affected by the same bug.
Tonight, I'll try the downgrade for the mu
@Gunnar. Yes, I rebooted after downgrade. After rebooting, I confirmed
(`dpkg -l` and `gnome-shell --version`) that I was using the downgraded
version.
I'm wondering if I should be going back to versions which are even
older? Is it safe to downgrade to even earlier versions of gnome-shell
and gnom
@Gunnar I downgraded to 3.36.1-5ubuntu1 (for gnome-shell and gnome-
shell-common). Downgrading to 3.36.1-5ubuntu1 did not fix the issue for
me (like it fixed things for Detlef).
Even with 3.36.1-5ubuntu1, I still lose my customized keyboard tweaks
(stored in `org.gnome.desktop.input-sources -> xkb
I did a bit more digging (based on Bernard Stafford's suggestion that
USB keyboard unplug/reconnect) is causing the reconnected keyboard to go
back to the default keyboard config. I was able to get my keyboard
customizations to apply to the reconnected USB keyboard by explicitly
adding them to /etc
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 20.04.1 with Gnome. I am seeing new behavior which
seems to have been introduced within the past couple of weeks. I have a
couple custom keyboard settings configured in Tweaktool "Additional
Layout Options". These settings work great.
I have a USB keyboard
This was also posted by another user as a Question. I'm linking it for
reference: https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/685270
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Title:
U
Public bug reported:
I'm not really sure which package/component is relevant here. I already
posted this in AskUbuntu, but it seems as if it could be a bug, so I
thought I would add it here as well.
I upgraded to 19.10. On the session manager login screen, the 'Power
Off' and 'Restart' options se
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