Frantisek Fuka, here is a translation of instructions from an Israeli forum on 
how to fix this issue. It worked well on my machine, switching between English 
and Hebrew with Alt-Shift. Auto-login on. I can't be sure it will work with 
Czech, but I think it's worth trying:
1. Go to System --> Administration --> Language Support and make sure that 
"support for complex characters" is UNchecked (I also added Hebrew support 
there, I have no idea why it wasn't there already, I thought I added it after I 
installed Gutsy. Although the original instructions didn't mention it, I 
thought it couldn't hurt)
2. Edit your xorg.conf: the keyboard section should look like this:

Section "InputDevice"
   Identifier   "Generic Keyboard"
   Driver      "kbd"
   Option      "CoreKeyboard"
   Option      "XkbRules"   "xorg"
   Option      "XkbModel"   "pc105"
   Option      "XkbLayout"   "us,il"
   Option      "XKbOptions"    "grp:alt_shift_toggle"
EndSection

The two changes from what I had originally are:
- under "XkbLayout", I replaced "us" with "us,il"
- added the line
Option      "XKbOptions"    "grp:alt_shift_toggle"

Next time I logged out and in again it worked well. Rebooted to make sure, 
worked again.
Good luck!

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