Hi Daniel,

I'm using Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS.

This is the only scenario I can consistently replicate at the moment:
- While logged on, change the keyboard layout to one that is not your password's
- Lock the screen
- With the screen still blank, type you password and press enter (wrong layout 
for password should be active)
- After the system is unable to log you in, change the layout to the correct 
one for your password

Expected:
The layout to be left to the correct one for the password

Actual:
The layout changes back to the wrong one

What I initially observed when I first filed the bug was slightly different, 
but unfortunately I cannot reproduce it. I was typing my password and mid-way 
the layout would change.
Might have been a racing condition and made it seem like a different behaviour 
when it was actually the same bug.

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Title:
  Second language input on lock screen

Status in gnome-shell package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  - Add a second input source language to Ubuntu (I'll use Greek as example)
  - Leave the keyboard shortcut switching to super+spacebar
  - Change the input source to Greek
  - Lock the screen
  - Wake the screen up
  - Use super+spacebar to change the input source back to English

  Expected:
  The input source to stay in English indefinitely

  Actual:
  The input source reverts to Greek

  Depending on how big your password is, it's a challenge to type it in
  before the source reverts back to English!

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