On April 27, 2010 I noticed that an additional Croatian (Croatia)
keyboard layout appeared indicated with Hrv2 (2 displayed as an index).
When I changed between layouts, the Hrv2 indicator appeared twice. From
the Keyboard preferences > Layouts I removed the Croatia keyboard layout
and restarted the computer. The Croatia keyboard layout appeared again.
I tried this procedure several times but with no success. After that I
made the Croatia keyboard layout the default layout and removed the
Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters. Unfortunately this layout was
too inconvenient for me. Then I decided to replace the basic Croatia
keyboard layout definition in /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/hr with
"Croatia US keyboard with Croatian letters" keyboard layout definition.
I copied this file in a user folder, edited it and then copied it back
to the /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols folder using the terminal and sudo. So
I solved the problem with two Croatian keyboard layouts. Unfortunately,
the problem with the 'idle' layout wasn't solved - I had to press twice
to change from Bgr to Hrv (when using the mouse it's OK, every time you
press the button you change the layout with the other one). I noticed
however that when I pressed the keyboard model button from Keyboard
Preferences > Layouts and simply confirmed the old keyboard model and
pressed OK, this 'idle' layout disappeared, but this is not a solution
because you should do this every time you boot the system.

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Additional keyboard layout appears after boot in Ubuntu 9.10
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/486410
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