I have a similar issue:
Ubuntu 19.04
Gnome 3 + Wayland
2 input sources (en-US and ru-RU)
"Allow different sources for each window" is on
When I alt-tab windows, their input sources may randomly change.
Moreover, sometimes when I lock the screen even login screen's input
method may change too.
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actually, it doesn't switch layout (at least for me), but it ADDS A NEW LAYOUT
instead!
let me explain this.
I do not use a "plain" en_us layout, but use us+dvorak and ru+dvorak (custom
created).
so, when "us+dvorak" is active, it adds "us" to the end of the list.
when "ru+dvorak" is active,
I noticed that it's switching at the following moments:
1. switching terminal from console to xorg (ctrl+alt+f2 -> ctrl+alt+f7)
2. resume from hibernation
3. os boot
all these cases are related to console in some way.
probably console meddles to layout somehow...
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7 years passed by and the problem is still here! (for me, on ubuntu
18.04) such a mess...
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I have kinda similar problem: whenever I change the layout, it changes
not to the one specified by symbol, but to random one.
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I have similar problem. I found the only way to set defaults for a new
input device (which also applies to Xorg re-adding the same devices at
some arbitrary times like suspend) at runtime, without restarting Xorg
to pick up modified xorg.conf, is to set xkb* udev properties on a
device (for example
The issue is present in 17.10 (using GNOME) as well.
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issue still happening with 16.04 but in my case, it changes to French
from English US which is ridiculous since I don't have French installed
on any of my servers (this is sitting in a Virtual environment, only
server terminal mode. with nothing shared between physical and virtual
servers) just thr
After upgrading to 16.10 layout resets to English after every boot.
Would render computer unusable unless it was always on HTPC. I didn't
have this problem before upgrade.
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Happens on 16.04 too.
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#102 works :-) (The Super key was the "Windows" key on my Logitech K200
keyboard)
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The following worked for me, although trivial, I hope that it works for
others also.
Try either: Shift + Super + Spacethen try typing to see if it has changed
the layout.
Super + Space then try typing to see if
it has changed the layout.
For me thi
Also happens here! Im using Elementary OS, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
My Lenovo G40 has a BR layout keyboard that works fine until I bough a US
layout mechanical keyboard, after that I cannot set the us layout as default in
any way. It aways change to BR, after and after. A simple alt+tab is enough t
Also happens here! Im using Elementary OS, based on Ubuntu 14.04.
My Lenovo G40 has a BR layout keyboard that works fine until I bough a US
layout mechanical keyboard, after that I cannot set the us layout as default in
any way. It aways change to BR, after and after. A simple alt+tab is enough t
Also happens here in my Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 with Spanish layout. Even
though the top bar states that the keyboard layout is Spanish 1
(international), the real layout is wrong, probably en_US.
A workaround this issue is to have two favourite keyboard layouts that
will appear in the drop-down when y
same with ubuntu 14.04/gnome 3.12.2 (from staging ppa)
tried all suggested methods (removing settings ibus to use system layot,
removing ibut etc) and nothing helps
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Same here, on Ubuntu 14.04, Acer Notebook. I have default It keyboard,
sometimes and randomly switches in Us, but the indicator shows still It a
workaround is to click again on Italian.
I tried solution proposed in comment #69 as I were missing some installation
too, let's see if it fixes...
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Same here.
Applaying gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources current 0
immediately fixes the problem.
I'm not going to put this command at startup because this issue arises
randomly at any time (and not after boot).
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Enabling the "use-system-keyboard-layout" ibus setting solved the
problem for me, as described in comment #23 in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-
keyboard/+bug/1240198
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I've been running into this bug for months on a new notebook. At random
times during my session, it changes the keyboard layout and I have to
manually reset it.
I tried installing debian/testing on the same notebook, using a minimal
install, then added Xorg and sawfish. No ibus packages, no GNOM
Having similiar issues as well. Whenever I go out of suspend or
hibernate, the keyboard changes to en-US. I have to use ibus to change
back to Danish keyboard. Still trying out different solutions - nothing
solid yet.
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Edit: this command solved the issue for me. It let me reconfigure my keyboard
setup, similar to how it's done during ubuntu installation.
All is back to normal now.
sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
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Same here, unable to change the keyboard layout.
Ubuntu 14.04.2, Unity, 64 bit.
The indicator shows Be, which is correct, but the actual layout is
wrong. Checked / changed system settings several times, un/installed
languages, disabled and re-enabled ibus, did a systemupdate, logged out
and restar
I had suddenly my keyboard layout also changed but using the command to
'Switch to next source using: " in System settings > Text Entry I was
able to switch back to finnish layout. (Although I had to use the
command twice: first I guess to switch to english and then back to
finnish)
So Super(windo
To me this happens when I hide keyboard indicator from the top panel.
Using Ubuntu 14.04 with all updates.
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Hello.
I have bumped into this bug too. In the middle of a session (I do not remember
doing anything special in that session, either installing new software or
changing system settings or anything of that kind), the keyboard switched from
Spanish to English and stayed like that even after reboot
I have fixedthe problem with check off Fcitx in Startup Applications.
OR
playing with Fcitx configuration AND set Text Entry --->Use same source for all
windows
I have ubuntu 14.04 -64bit. I've got the same problem. keyboard layout
switches after go to another application windows and come back
I have fixed it for myself. As I said I had keyboard disconnect and
reconnect logged in dmesg. So somehow I though this might have something
to do with USB powersave (I think I looked to reasons why device might
sponteously disconnect and reconnect (nevermind that I'm on desktop, and
constantly typ
Most interesting-at least for me-is that the keyboard configuration works OK
if, after login in with a gnome classic desktop -now the keyboard layout is
WRONG, id est, USA while it should be SPANISH - I close the session, log in
again with the standar Ubuntu desktop - the one i dont want to use
#@* it's back again, and I haven't even restarted X since last comment!
My X has been running from "Nov 25 10:35:54 2014" so even taking into
account that at the time of a commen't it was week since last occurance
of bug, it still seems that it somehow managed to get fixed and then
break again all
I want to report that it seems this bug got fixed in some update. Since
no it is close to a weak and I did not have any occurances of it. But I
can not helpt to pin down which update causes this, because I do not
update all that often, it was something il past 2-3 months. Ether way it
seems to be w
Looking further into it, I can see in /var/log/Xorg.0.log that there are
significant number of entries about my keyboard beigin
disconnected/connected. But there are are some serious weirdness there.
For example how in the world does it come up with idea to set various
mouse option on _keyboard_?
And so... considering information that was mentioned by previous
posters, I did some investigation. First of I do not use any DM, I'm
also big antifan of various useless deamons like gconf and dconf, and
even before posting here I disabled them. I also do not run IBus. So
that basically left me wit
@Mekk I think that you nailed the problem in #77 (and you forgot all the
settings via XKB in xorg.conf hierarchy, and /usr/share/X11/xkb/, and
.Xmodmap, and IBus, and ).
I have the sensation (mind you --- this is not at all an accusation to
anyone; I tried to dig into it and failed) that no on
And some screenshot from my machine. I right clicked keyboard (ibus)
icon in tray to open settings and picked Preferences, then left-clicked
the same icon. Compare lists of keyboards on the left and on the (top)
right http://tinypic.com/r/2ecnmt5/8 The app seems inconsistent with
itself.
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And one more link I googled out, somewhat related as it shows thise priority
problems: .dmrc is read by display manager, but can also be generated by it,
and if it exists it can be read, but need not if AccountsService is available,
… Brr
https://afrantzis.wordpress.com/2012/06/11/changing-
As I googled out http://osdir.com/ml/ubuntu-bugs/2014-05/msg08453.html
let me also mention that I had „use-system-keyboard” disabled.
And short summary from my side: we have many sources of possible
keyboard settings (~/.dmrc, dconf-editor settings,
/etc/default/keyboard, keyboard settings in Xorg
As my case is slightly specific, let me describe it too. I use specific
variant of Polish keyboard - pl(intl) instead of default pl (it is
simply much better considering extra symbols). This variant is
configured in unity settings (I finally removed all other keyboards from
there), while fighting w
Scanning via this bug I also noticed, that in dconf-editor
desktop/ibus/general/ has some ugly values:
- engines-order is ['xkb:us::eng', 'xkb:pl::pol']
- preload-engines is ['xkb:pl::pol', 'xkp:pl(intl)::(null)']
I can play with those but I am not sure what do they mean.
Where can one read abou
This is increadibly annoying bug. It is not related to ther gnome or
unity. I'm using tiling window manager (dwm), without any desktop
environment. I setup two layouts with switching and altg use, and most
importantly I change Caps Lock to work as controll. Then some random
time passes, BAM! all se
By the way, there is no way this can be considered low priority, unless
you are being incredibly US centric, and disregarding all other
countries, and even then...
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It seems that disabling Ibus is the only temporary solution until the
bug is fixed, no Japanese input for me. This bug didn't happen many
times (maybe 2 or 3 in 2 weeks), but it's annoying as hell. This should
be high importance, a bug like this is a major issue.
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SOLVED (at least in my case).
What I've done:
Open system settings -> language support
In my case, appeared a message indicating that some installation was
missing, and if want to do it now. I did.
After that, I've checked the "language" tab and the "regional format"
tab. In my case they contai
SOLVED (at least in my case).
What I've done:
Open system settings -> language support
In my case, appeared a message indicating that some installation was
missing, and if want to do it now. I did.
After that, I've checked the "language" tab and the "regional format"
tab. In my case they contai
SOLVED (at least in my case).
What I've done:
Open system settings -> language support
In my case, appeared a message indicating that some installation was
missing, and if want to do it now. I did.
After that, I've checked the "language" tab and the "regional format"
tab. In my case they conta
I had the problem that the hotkey (Super+Space) was not actually
changing the input method, even though the icon changed. (Selecting it
from the menu worked OK). I'm not entirely sure how I fixed it, but I
ran ibus-setup and set the settings to:
* Customise active input methods: Off
* No input met
Can anyone confirm that the workaround (setting language -> keyboard
input method to None instead of IBus) breaks the Shift-Ctrl-U method of
inputting Unicode chars?
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I have a similar version of this bug. It's happened since I upgraded
from 13.10 (64-bit) to 14.10 and it causes the layout to reset to EN_US
qwerty every time I click on any text box.
I only have EN_US Dvorak and EN_GB qwerty enabled, with dvorak as my
default, so EN_US qwerty is not even enabled.
I made a separate bug report of my case, which i have now marked as a
duplicate of this.
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Wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop
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Keyboard layout resets constantly
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Removed all languages but german from the text input list and
deactivated the shortcuts for switching. But the keyboard layout still
switches randomly and the panel states that "DE" is still selected.
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same here (Ubuntu 14.04 with Unity or GNOME Shell). The whole ibus system is
broken and the "fix" (e.g. #57, #58) basically just switches it off. Here are
the problems in detail:
ibus does not react, it do
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I have the same issue (Ubuntu 14.04 with Unity):
Swith between 'fr' and 'en'
After boot my keyboard layout seems ALWAYS ok since I was able to connect with
my old password (Note: I changed it, but the old o
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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
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Ubuntu 14.04
Did 2 fresh installs which both exhibit this problem
I also only have one keyboard language installed (french canadian)
I'm not surprised this is happening. Canonical wastes to much time
tryi
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The bug is not "fixed", even though the suggestion from the other thread
concerning ibus settings does fix it. What I mean is - without going
into dconf and making the necessary changes, my system still sets
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I can now confirm that this bug is fixed with the fix from #1240198.
Marking this as a duplicate again. I will help on that building new
packages.
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w
+1 to this bug being a high.
Adding more features while bugs like this exist is why Linux continues
to be barely usable as a desktop environment.
Experienced on Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 with only one keyboard layout
installed. Experiencing the randomly switching variety of the bug rather
than the logou
same problem on a Toshiba Netbook 200 running Kubuntu 14.04 in Unity
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I removed the duplicate status. The bugs might be related, but we don't
know that. In the other report people have the problem after every
reboot. In this bug it happens while being logged in. As the bug occurs
randomly, I cannot yet confirm if the workaround from the other bug does
it.
If it help
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This might still be caused by the same Problem even if the symptoms are
slightly different. Have you tried the workaround mentioned in the other
bug report? If not Then Please remove the shell script you cre
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This bug is not a duplicate of bug #1240198, because in THIS bug,
#1246272, the keyboard layout is switching randomly. In the other one,
it is always switching.
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some logfiles, after applying the workaround from comment #27, which
worked for me. Attached: syslog-file
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The all time record being probably bug #295014, with us since 2004 in
its first incarnation... But well, we have to remember that most
developers works on this in their free time, so... There should be a
ple
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Mirko, you are right. And it's also a shame how long critical bugs are
unresolved. See Bug #884 . This makes nouveau graphics driver
totally unusable on laptops (laptops need supsend/resume for power
sav
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It's a shame to see how bugs like these are given such a low priority.
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This is NOT a duplicate of Bug #1240198! In this bug the keyboard layout
is correct after booting. The bug is, that it is changing randomly AFTER
booting.
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wrong keyboard layout active after booting into desktop, after upgrade to
saucy
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I want to underline that my comment was not *at all* a critic to
developers. There is something pesky going on with keyboards, and
difficult to spot (although I suspect some kind of bad interaction
between {unity,gnome}-control-settings and ibus). The monster bug
#1218322 would have been fixed othe
I also think the the importance should be set to high as I have to reset
the keyboard layout on a daily basis.
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I have 100+ employees who have to reset the keyboard settings on a daily
basis since the upgrade to 14.04. I'm pretty sure that for everyone who
uses Ubuntu in a non-US corporate environment, this has highest
priority.
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I totally agree with Romano (comment number #40).
I think the importance should be high: I have to reset the keyboard
layout at least once a day
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I'm also wondering why this is of low priority. A system with a broken
keyboard layout is totally broken and unusable. IMHO this is high!
I'm thinking about downgrading to 12.04 which really worked flawless for
me. Since install of 14.04 I have lots of problems on my MacBook 5,1.
Nouveau is crash
@Alberto Low? Really?
Since 13.10, between this and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1218322 Ubuntu has become a PITA if you have
to write in more than one language (and even with just one, if that one
is not en_US).
Your call, but I think this is _at least_ h
I removed all other input methods than Finnish keyboard using ibus-setup
(where only US layout was shown as an input device). Problem occured
again and checked ibus-setup: Finnish keyboard layout was not an option
as an input device anymore, US layout had made a comeback as the only
option.
After
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The possible solution mentioned in comment #35 did not work for me: a
few days after, the issue has reappeared
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today, after boot, the Keyboard switched again. See attached logfiles.
It is the boot from 16th of May, around 20:15pm.
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Could be this the upstream report?
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=729423
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There is a possible workaround here:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/459617/keyboard-layout-isnt-kept-upon-
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I am too affected by this bug.
I have a Laptop with Intel graphics (Intel Ironlake) and this machine is
affected by this bug. But I also have another Laptop with an old Nvidia
Geforce 7300GO and this one seems not to be affected. The same applies
for my desktop machine (Nvidia Geforce 210). Both N
As a programmer, this is a very frustrating issue for me as well.
Punctuation, brackets and other such characters are located in very
different positions on sv_SE compared to en_US.
My keyboard layout always changes to en_US when GNOME Shell is
restarted. Never on the initial startup though. The f
This also happens when there is only one keyboard layout installed. It
still randomly switches to en_us. This shouldn't be classified as low
importance since it is a major problem, especially in corporate
environments. I have this happening on dozens of machines and have lots
of annoyed users who h
I can confirm comment #29. I'm on Trusty with a german keyboard layout
(qwertz). After login all is ok. But sometime later the layout suddenly
switches to some englisch layout (qwerty). The indicator still is
showing german. Manual switching to US and then back to DE restores the
german layout.
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I have this problem on Trusty Tahr, but it doesn't only happen at
login. I have three keyboard layouts installed - Danish, Swedish and US
English (the actual keyboard layout is US english), and I often find
that it happens while I'm in the middle of typing a sentence, suddenly
writing ;, ', [ inst
Another workaround would be to put something like "unity-settings-daemon
--replace" in one of the login/start scripts. Since the problem always
only occurs once after each boot it will not occur again after replacing
the daemon.
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Workaround:
create a shell script named kblayout.sh and paste the following in it
(change the xkb-layout according to your preferred layout):
#!/bin/bash
gsettings set org.freedesktop.ibus.general engines-order "['xkb:de::ger',
'xkb:us:eng']"
now set the script to be executed at login by crea
Reproducing this Bug in Gnome-Shell: "Alt+F2" > r (after each rester the
layout is set to eng:us)
Temporary Workaround for the running session:
dconf-editor:
desktop>ibus>general
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Reproducing this Bug in Gnome-Shell: "Alt+F2" > r (after each restart the
layout is set to eng:us)
Temporary Workaround for the running session:
dconf-editor:
desktop>ibus>general
key "engines-order" > set your desired keyboard layout at first
position. However this setting will be reverted af
Same problem with fresh install of Ubuntu Gnome 14.04. Happens also
randomly, but I noticed that after gnome shell crashes, keyboard changes
to something else (US?). Finnish keyboard is set to first priority, no
other keyboard set on settings. System language is English.
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The workaround from #21 does not work for me too.
I think I found a way to reproduce the bug.
- I use two layouts, US and TR
- other layout options:
- - `switch to next source using: Shift + Super L`
- - `switch to previous source using: Shift + Ctrl + Super L`
- - `allow different sources for eac
The workaround from #21 does not work. It just happend again.
Sometimes the wrong layout is already set right after boot and you have
to change it before you are able to login or sometimes it happens when
switching to another window.
I have two Acer laptops, both have been upgraded from 13.10 to
Some observations on Trusty:
The indicator always shows the correct layout even if the actual layout is not
the same.
In /etc/default/keyboard the setting is correct. The X-Server log says it set
the correct layout (de in my case).
Possible workaround:
Run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configu
** Summary changed:
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+ Keyboard layout changing randomly
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** Also affects: unity-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I can confirm this issue for Ubuntu GNOME 14.04.
It keeps switching keyboard layout to English even though I only have a
single Swedish keyboard layout in the input sources. I haven't been able
to see a pattern to the switching. It appears to be happening at random.
I use an external keyboard wit
I can confirm this issue is also in 14.04 as reported in #17 by
no!chance.
I have only 1 keyboard installed - English (UK) - but after every reboot, it
seems to default to a US keyboard.
Clicking on the indicator in the menu bar switches to the correct (UK) input.
Like Ralf, I also only need one
Is there a way to disable this feature? I need only ONE keyboard layout.
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Title:
Keyboard layout changing randomly in 13.10 (saucy)
To manage no
This effect is also present in 14.04. It switches to english layout
randomly. BUT, why could it switch to english, when there is no english
layout present. I deleted the english layout, when I installed the
german layout. (i got the backslash sign, when I pressed + key)
kind regards,
Ralf
ps: sho
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