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Bug 729423 - Cannot select UK keyboard layout without also enabling US keyboard
Cannot select UK keyboard layout without also enabling US keyboard
Status: RESOLVED NOTGNOME
Product: gnome-control-center
Classification: Core
Component: Keyboard
3.10.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Rui Matos
Control-Center Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2014-05-02 19:47 UTC by Rich
Modified: 2014-10-16 11:30 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Rich 2014-05-02 19:47:52 UTC
If I remove English (US) from the list in Input Sources, leaving just English (UK) then my keyboard acts as though it is a US one.

If I add English (US) back in then my English UK one works again, if selected.

It's annoying to have the "en1" menu present when I only have one keyboard. 

If I restart Gnome Shell then it reverts to English (US) too, but according to the indicator it's still on UK. I have to change to /to/ US, then back to UK to get it working again.
Comment 1 Rui Matos 2014-05-03 15:39:42 UTC
Which distro is this?
Comment 2 Rich 2014-05-04 20:30:56 UTC
Ubuntu Gnome 14.04
Comment 3 Romano Giannetti 2014-05-14 14:43:12 UTC
There is a monster bug about keyboard layouts in launchpad. Still basically unsolved; the interactions between gnome-control-center, input methods, KBD options and co& are a real nightmare. 

The bug title is just one of the symptoms. The behavior reported here was commented somewhere... at least I think. 

See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1218322
Comment 4 Rui Matos 2014-05-16 14:09:01 UTC
Can any of you confirm that this happens in other distros other than Ubuntu?
Comment 5 e70838 2014-08-17 08:05:07 UTC
Same problem here. ubuntu gnome 14.04 fully up to date.

alt F2 + r -> us keyboard instead of french
Comment 6 Colin Templeman 2014-09-29 08:59:41 UTC
Adding a "me too" for my installation of Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS.
I conducted a dist-upgrade a few days ago from 12.04 and thought the update process had hosed my system.  So I did a fresh install, but this annoying behaviour remains.

(I'm also experiencing long hangs waiting for my mouse and keyboard to work at boot time which manifested with this version).
Comment 7 Bastien Nocera 2014-09-29 10:09:50 UTC
Question from comment 4 still stands...
Comment 8 Rich 2014-09-29 12:38:17 UTC
(In reply to comment #7)
> Question from comment 4 still stands...

Which distro would count as a reasonable test? Debian? Mint? Something non-debian derivative? Pls. be more specific and if I get time I'll spin up a virtualbox and test it.
Comment 9 Rui Matos 2014-09-29 13:03:00 UTC
Debian is probably fine. If Mint is still using Ubuntu packages then Mint probably counts as Ubuntu. Arch is a good option as is Fedora or SUSE.
Comment 10 Elena 2014-10-01 10:00:45 UTC
I noticed that there is a problem with switching between keyboard layouts when using Adwaita Window and Gtk+ themes (I have Ubuntu 14.04, Gnome 3.10). I am using English and Russian layouts. The problem is
1) it always shows that the current layout is English, even if it is Russian
2) I can switch only from En to Ru (En is the first one) using my shortcut (Ctrl + `). However I can switch back if I hold the shortcut, then with the arrows I can select En.
3) When the layout in one window is Ru, and I switch to another window, then come back to the first one, the layout is no longer Ru, but En.

Today I was playing with themes. I set Radiance theme for Windows and Gtk+, and now everything works fine! Whenever it is Russian, it shows Ru. I can switch from Ru to En using my shortcut. And when I switch from a different window, the language layout is the same as it was when I left the window.
Comment 11 Rich 2014-10-02 09:42:13 UTC
(In reply to comment #9)

OK, I tried Arch but it kernel panicked on installing gnome...

So I tried Suse and this bug does not exhibit. I was able to restart gnome-shell without losing UK keyboard, with or without the US keyboard available as a 2nd option.

So this may be localised to Ubuntu.
Comment 12 Rich 2014-10-02 09:45:25 UTC
Suse it was Gnome Shell 3.6.3.1-1.1.1
Ubuntu was  Gnome Shell 3.10.4-0ubuntu5.2

:-/
Comment 13 Bastien Nocera 2014-10-16 11:30:55 UTC
We'll have to consider this an Ubuntu bug, until such a case where we have a way to reproduce the problem on non-Ubuntu systems. Please follow this up with Ubuntu.