This happened time ago with Ubuntu-Gnome (I saw in 70% of installations). I created a dedicated script to automatically restore desired keyboard layout. I attach it. It must be started with desktop.
This script is written for Gnome, but it can inspire you to create an LXDE variant. El 31/07/16 a les 23:58, Felipe M. Vieira ha escrit: > On Tue, July 26, 2016 at 22:25, Aere Greenway wrote: >> On 07/26/2016 08:44 PM, Felipe M. Vieira wrote: >>> Maybe it could indicate if anything changes despite the fact that I have >>> only >>> one keyboard layout enabled. >> >> If you 'hover' the mouse-pointer over the keyboard layout applet, a >> tool-tip appears, reporting the current keyboard layout. >> >> -- >> Sincerely, >> Aere > > Dear mailing list and Aere, > > the problem persists. Sometimes when I switch applications the keyboard > configuration changes. I only have one keyboard layout installed. > > Using IBUS Preferences and disabling the keyboard shortcut to change layouts > (despite I only have one) makes no difference. Enabling the keyboard layout > handler on my taskbar has no effect neither. > > Any other thoughts? > > >
maintain-xkb.sh.7z
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