This is definitely a bug and should be reopened. Some points: 1) gdm
also adds the new layout with an implicit selection and 2) it shouldn't
add it at all and 3) if it does, it shouldn't set it as default.
1) I ran into this scenario:
- default layout selected on installation is alt-intl
-
I read up a bit in these threads (where Martin Pitt also contributes a
lot)
always overrides keyboard layout variants
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572765
Try harder to use the keyboard layout passed by gdm
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585290
I think the one thing that
Dale,
just to confirm, the us alt-intl one is desired and should be the
default, right? It's just the us altgr-intl which is wrong?
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Ooh, I see what's wrong. I think you _expect_ to have us altgr-intl
and bg phonetic. However, in gdm (the login manager) you selected us
alt-intl instead of us altgr-intl (which can be seen in ~/.dmrc in
the Layout= line). An explicit selection in gdm adds the new layout
unless it was already
I suspect that the extra keyboard layouts come from the system settings
in /etc/default/console-setup. However, if you have a per-user
configuration this should usually win over the system configuration.
Can you please copypaste the output of
gconftool -g
$ gconftool -g /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/kbd/layouts
[usaltgr-intl,bgphonetic]
$ grep ^X /etc/default/console-setup
XKBMODEL=pc105
XKBLAYOUT=us
XKBVARIANT=alt-intl
XKBOPTIONS=lv3:ralt_switch
$ grep ^Layout ~/.dmrc
Layout=usalt-intl
The first of these gives a different
I am having the same problem. I had two layouts (Latvian and Latvian
with apostrophe). In Lucid it seems that keyboard layout indicator is
always displayed in the system tray, so I tried deleting my Latvian
layout to get rid of the keyboard switcher in the system tray. However,
every time I reboot
Hello,
The bug is really very easy to reproduce.Just go to
system-preferences-keyboard and choose layout. Choose a couple like: USA
International (Alt Gr Dead Keys) and Bulgaria Traditional Phonetic. Then
log out and log back in again. A third keyboard USA Alternative
International (former
Since installation of 10.04 UNR Beta 1 (and now, subsequently, Beta 2),
layout USA is always added to my German keyboard, and is always the
selected default. As long as USA is installed, German refuses to be
default, so I remove USA, but it keeps returning after reboots.
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The problem is bigger than this because I need asus-laptop and ability
to switch between QUERTY and DVORAK. The first time I changed keyboard
from USA-105 to ASUS-laptop, it worked. Until I re-booted. Now it
doesn't work any more. The keyboard is stuck at whatever it was before,
but
Same here. I use by(latin),by,ru layouts, and USA one is added every
new reboot.
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Importance: Undecided = Low
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