Severity: normal

On 30.06.19 15:58, Michael Biebl wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jun 2019 14:35:47 +0200 Paul Menzel wrote:
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.30.2-9
Severity: serious

That feels vastly exaggerated. That aside...

Ok, if you say so that it won’t cause data loss. I change it to *normal*.

With Debian Sid/unstable with the default GNOME session, that means
Wayland is used, and with two keyboard layouts configured (Neo
(default), and German) sometimes the keyboard layout changes from Neo to
normal German without me pressing the corresponding shortcut. The
notification in the GNOME Shell’s top bar also still shows de₁, which is
for Deutsch (Neo 2), so it is not changed.

Unfortunately I have not figured out, what causes this. My suspicion is
that “X.Org applications” like Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird are
involved. Maybe the GDM session running in parallel has something to do
with it? No idea.

Debugging help is much appreciated.

I too have two keyboard layouts configured and this happens to me as
well, under GNOME/Xorg and afaics is simply me pressing by accident
Windows/Super + Space. This is the shortcut for switching the keyboard
layout.
I suspect it's the same for you.
You can reconfigure the shortcut in gnome-control-center.
Go to "Tastatur->Texteingabe->Zur nächsten Quelle wechseln"

I am pretty sure, it’s not it, because if I press this shortcut, a popup is shown and the notification in the top bar changes.


Kind regards,

Paul

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