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Lithuanian keyboard gives no Lithuanian symbols. Using SUPER+SPACE it
does change language indicator on the upper right corner of the desktop,
but there's no Lt symbols where they are supposed to be.

Lt symbols should be on the keyboard's upper number line. The symbol map
still claims they are there. In matter of fact, when I switch to Lt
keyboard, it still uses Finnish symbols. Finnish is my main keyboard at
the moment.

Before that, there were Russian symbols instead of Lt. So I uninstalled
Rus keyboard. That caused Lt keyboard to show English symbols. After
uninstalling Eng, now Lt keyboard is sticking with Fin. Adding new
languages doesn't change behaviour (still Fi).

Other languages on keyboard work fine. Uninstalling all keyboards except
Lt, still makes no Lithuanian symbols.

I tried uninstall Lithuanian keyboard (with reboot) and install again.
Also tried different Lithuanian keyboards.

Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS 64-bit on MSI GE620DX laptop.

(That's my first bug report, hope I'm doing it as it's supposed to be
done.)

** Affects: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: keyboard lithuanian
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Lithuanian keyboard doesn't switch on
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