Keyboard layout indicator just disappeared today!












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Last night everything worked fine but today when I turned on my system I saw that keyboard layout indicator at the top of screen is disappeared!!! even I cannot change it by Alt+Shift like before!!!



In login screen it is there but when I login to my user it just gone!!!



I added my keyboard layout again but nothing changed !!1



Help please










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  • What keyboard layouts do you use?

    – Radu Rădeanu
    Oct 7 '13 at 10:03











  • Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?

    – Loupax
    Oct 9 '13 at 17:48
















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Last night everything worked fine but today when I turned on my system I saw that keyboard layout indicator at the top of screen is disappeared!!! even I cannot change it by Alt+Shift like before!!!



In login screen it is there but when I login to my user it just gone!!!



I added my keyboard layout again but nothing changed !!1



Help please










share|improve this question

























  • What keyboard layouts do you use?

    – Radu Rădeanu
    Oct 7 '13 at 10:03











  • Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?

    – Loupax
    Oct 9 '13 at 17:48














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Last night everything worked fine but today when I turned on my system I saw that keyboard layout indicator at the top of screen is disappeared!!! even I cannot change it by Alt+Shift like before!!!



In login screen it is there but when I login to my user it just gone!!!



I added my keyboard layout again but nothing changed !!1



Help please










share|improve this question
















Last night everything worked fine but today when I turned on my system I saw that keyboard layout indicator at the top of screen is disappeared!!! even I cannot change it by Alt+Shift like before!!!



In login screen it is there but when I login to my user it just gone!!!



I added my keyboard layout again but nothing changed !!1



Help please







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  • What keyboard layouts do you use?

    – Radu Rădeanu
    Oct 7 '13 at 10:03











  • Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?

    – Loupax
    Oct 9 '13 at 17:48



















  • What keyboard layouts do you use?

    – Radu Rădeanu
    Oct 7 '13 at 10:03











  • Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?

    – Loupax
    Oct 9 '13 at 17:48

















What keyboard layouts do you use?

– Radu Rădeanu
Oct 7 '13 at 10:03





What keyboard layouts do you use?

– Radu Rădeanu
Oct 7 '13 at 10:03













Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?

– Loupax
Oct 9 '13 at 17:48





Must be a bug... I haven't be able to change my layout in the last 2-3 days, and no indicator is visible too. Don't know what updates caused the breaking though... Is your layout indicator visible in the login screen?

– Loupax
Oct 9 '13 at 17:48










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For example, if you use English (US) - us and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara layouts, just run the following command in terminal:



gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']


and keyboard layout indicator should appear.



Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.






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  • it did not work!!!

    – Farshad Foroughi
    Oct 7 '13 at 10:41











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For example, if you use English (US) - us and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara layouts, just run the following command in terminal:



gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']


and keyboard layout indicator should appear.



Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.






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  • it did not work!!!

    – Farshad Foroughi
    Oct 7 '13 at 10:41
















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For example, if you use English (US) - us and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara layouts, just run the following command in terminal:



gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']


and keyboard layout indicator should appear.



Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.






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  • it did not work!!!

    – Farshad Foroughi
    Oct 7 '13 at 10:41














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For example, if you use English (US) - us and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara layouts, just run the following command in terminal:



gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']


and keyboard layout indicator should appear.



Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.






share|improve this answer













For example, if you use English (US) - us and Kurdish (Iran, Arabic-Latin) - irtku_ara layouts, just run the following command in terminal:



gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts ['us', 'irtku_ara']


and keyboard layout indicator should appear.



Some explanations: the keyboard layout indicator it doesn't show if you have set only one keyboard layout, but when you set more than one keyboard layout, this will appear.







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