*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 985065 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/985065

Public bug reported:

After upgrading three different machines from 11.10 to 12.04, all of
them have problems with Norwegian keyboard mapping.

I'm using Ubuntu Desktop and lightdm. In the login window, I check that
Norwegian keyboard is selected, it's the only option. I log in, try to
type Norwegian letters (aelig, oslash aring), but get ';[ instead.

I go into 'Keyboard Layout' in the settings. Norwegian is the only one
installed. I add 'English (US)', Norwegian still selected in the system
tray, still get ';[. I choose English in the system tray, still ';[.
Choose Norwegian again, still ';[.

I remove Norwegian and then add it again. No my system tray indicates
'en', but the menu tells me that Norwegian is selected. I select
Norwegian, now the menu indicates 'no' again, and I get æøå! Finally!

The same thing happens with some variations on the other two machines.
After a while the machine will fall back to using the wrong mapping
again without me doing anything. Then I have to do these steps all over
again. Sometimes I have to choose English (US) to get the Norwegian
mapping, as the Norwegian mapping is English US. I also tried Norwegian
in combination with Swedish, same thing happens here, but the wrong
mapping gives me Swedish characters instead of american.

I hope this can be fixed soon!

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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  Norwegian keyboard mapping doesn't work in 12.04

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