Description of problem: After installing Fedora 13 with "Czech qwerty" keyboard layout I added "Czech" keyboard layout and removed "Czech qwerty". But after reboot, "Czech qwerty" is present again and remains default. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info: Couldn't find gnome-keyboard-properties in "Component", so I have chosen gnome-settings-daemon.
I'm seeing a similar problem in the current Fedora 14. I have the keyboard layouts "USA", "USA International (dead keys)" and "USA International (AltGr dead keys)". I only want the layout with AltGr dead keys and remove the other layouts. After logout/login, they reappear again and the one I want isn't the default.
I have found that you have to change the default keyboard layout either on login screen (after you clicked your username). My experience is that the system uses the login keyboard layout as default, so it is pushing it to the list of selected keyboard layouts and makes it default.
(In reply to comment #2) > I have found that you have to change the default keyboard layout either on > login screen (after you clicked your username) You're right, that fixes the problem. I guess this means the keyboard preferences fails to set the default gdm keyboard.
I'll close this as an upstream bug, and handle it there.
*** Bug 649284 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***