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Keyboard layout stuck to English US #7792
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Cinnamon 3.8.8 Verified that this is an issue. Issue #7606 seems to be very closely related, but that issue was closed out and working correctly now. |
Nope, the problems still exists... Today, when I first started the PC, the Romanian layout was default and without doing anything I just restarted the PC and the US was back again as default... |
@ovisergiu thanks for the confirmation and that is exactly what I'm seeing as well. I'll start taking a look into this issue. |
@ovisergiu can you list the steps to reproduce this issue? I'm pretty sure I know them, but don't want to assume anything. |
Sure! |
I have the same problem. I have installed two layouts - english and slovak. English layout is always selected at start-up even the Slovak is selected as default (first in list). Keyboard applet is showing English flag. Note that I can switch the layouts - but I have changed the key combination of "Switching to another layout" to "Both Shift together" (LM19, Cinnamon) |
I ”solved” this problem by reinstalling Mint and choosing Romanian as Default during installation and English as second. Good luck. |
I've also "solved" in another, less drastic way. I had the same problem with my Italian and English layout, and everytime the US would always be selected as startup. What I did was removing the Italian layout and adding it again immediately after, which solved the issue. It looks like Cinnamon is somehow looking for layouts in cronological order, from the latest installed to the oldest, rather than following the order you give it. |
I think cinnamon uses the Xorg keyboard configuration. There are multiple ways to set these configs. See: Example solution using localectl: |
@ovisergiu, is this still an issue in Cinnamon 4.2? |
I had exactly the same behaviour in cinnamon 4.2 in a virtual machine at university, it seems to be resolved since the release of 4.4 though. |
I am still having that problem. |
Hi, I still have the problem on freshly installed mint 19.3 (cinnamon 4.4.8+tricia). It is sad, since I've just persuaded a colleague to switch from Windows. |
Yes, it is still present (the problem) and I still use Linux Mint but I upgraded to 19.3 x64 with Cinammon 4.4.8 |
I'm having the same issue with Mint 20 and Cinnamon 4.6.6. system info
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I tried to setup the US layout alongside the British one so I can have the little flag selector in the system tray. It seemed to work when I set it up but the keyboard layout applet was not loading after the next restart. |
OK I've been looking into the issue. I think some configuration of the old cinnamon polluted the new installation (like a file in The last comment of @camypaj describes what he did and unexpectedly resolved his issue (pasting it here for completeness):
I only did the 3 first steps as I only need 1 keyboard layout. Just hitting that "Reset to default" button seemed to do the trick. I have no idea what happened under the hood. Probably it just reloaded an initial configuration stored in It's solved for me, hope it will help others. |
I can confirm that this issue is still ongoing. The steps posted by NicoG60 did not help. |
I had the same issue on Linux Mint 20 cinnamon. I selected French layout on installation and added English US later (second entry in keyboard settings). Annoyingly English US kept being selected on startup. What fixed the issue for me is removing French in keyboard settings, close keyboard settings, reopen it, add French again and move it at the top. EDIT: I though issue was gone, but it turns out it is still happening :( |
Still getting this bug on 20.2 Cinnamon. |
This is still an issue on 21.1. I selected German layout on installation to match the physical keyboard. I added English US later and moved it to the top of the layout list to get priority. After logging in, it always has the German layout selected. |
Same here, Mint 21.1. There are three layouts, English US is at the bottom but, no matter what layout is selected, at startup it always reverts back to English US. The interface language is English US. It may seem as if Mint will give priority to whatever layout matches the interface language. |
I'm not sure about this, my interface is in French but the layout still reverts to QWERTY. The fun thing is, in the keyboard layout window there are two French layouts configured and no English one. |
I am able to change the default keyboard layout for the entire system (all users) by modifying /etc/default/keyboard. Or change per user by removing all keyboard layouts except one. HOWEVER, I'm on a multi-user system where each user needs a different default layout AND have multiple layouts available (multi-lingual users). Would be great if Cinnamon could do this per the OP's attempt (which I have also tried). I'm using Linuxmint Cinnamon 21.2 Victoria |
Issue
During Mint installtion I let keyboard layout to English US.
After successful installation of Mint 19, I add the Romanian keyboard layout. I put the Romanian layout in the top of the layout list but after every restart of Mint 19, the default layout is English US... Romanian is still there but is not the default.
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