> I can't recall that Ubiquity asks about shortcut for switching input
sources.

I believe it relied on console-setup for the correct default.
So, console-setup shouldn't stop providing a default until AFTER ubiquity had a 
question about "how to toggle the layout".

> Please take into consideration that standard Ubuntu does not need it.
The previous default Alt+Shift caused confusion and issues.

I just tested on Ubuntu GNOME and I can't switch the layout with
Alt+Shift. I can switch it with Win+Space, which isn't appropriate for
Greece. Also, I can't type Greek in neither the console nor in GDM.

Gunnar, what are you proposing?

I believe that LP: #1762952 should be reverted, and if GNOME chokes
while reading /etc/default/keyboard, then we can work on fixing GNOME.

Are you proposing that we should file bugs against console-setup, all
display managers, and all other desktop environments, to assume a
default toggling switch, because we can't fix GNOME?

In which direction should I be trying to resolve this?

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