(In reply to Ran Benita from comment #1)
> I can help debug the wayland error message.
Thanks.
> What desktop environment are you using?
gnome-shell. Sometimes with wayland, sometimes with x11.
> Assuming you are using gnome shell, which layouts did you choose exactly,
> and in what order? (You can see in the "Region & Language" settings).
German (Neo2)
German (nodeadkeys)
English (US)
> Did you change any settings in the "Tweak Tool" under "Typing"?
I did change some stuff there, but it looks like my changes (keybinding for changing keyboard layout set to "Scroll" key, for example) were deleted. Now it looks exactly like on a fresh user account.
In dconf, everything below /org/gnome/libgnomekbd/desktop, /org/gnome/libgnomekbd/indicator and /org/gnome/libgnomekbd/keyboard is the default value. Same on /org/gnome/desktop/a11y/keyboard.
/org/gnome/desktop/input-sources/xkb-options just lists `['grp:sclk_toggle']`
> In X11 session, can you show the output of `setxkbmap -print`?
xkb_keymap { xkb_keycodes { include "evdev+aliases(qwertz)" };
xkb_types { include "complete" };
xkb_compat { include "complete+caps(caps_lock)+misc(assign_shift_left_action)+level5(level5_lock)" };
xkb_symbols { include "pc+de(neo)+de(nodeadkeys):2+us:3+de:4+inet(evdev)+group(sclk_toggle)" }; xkb_geometry { include "pc(pc105)" };
};
> BTW, the keymap usually works fine even with such errors, so it is not
> necessarily broken. Does it actually not work for you?
Yes, they work for me, I can't see any issues. Since I see errors / warnings (comment #0) I thought I report it anyway.
(In reply to Ran Benita from comment #1)
> I can help debug the wayland error message.
Thanks.
> What desktop environment are you using?
gnome-shell. Sometimes with wayland, sometimes with x11.
> Assuming you are using gnome shell, which layouts did you choose exactly,
> and in what order? (You can see in the "Region & Language" settings).
German (Neo2)
German (nodeadkeys)
English (US)
> Did you change any settings in the "Tweak Tool" under "Typing"?
I did change some stuff there, but it looks like my changes (keybinding for changing keyboard layout set to "Scroll" key, for example) were deleted. Now it looks exactly like on a fresh user account. libgnomekbd/ desktop, /org/gnome/ libgnomekbd/ indicator and /org/gnome/ libgnomekbd/ keyboard is the default value. Same on /org/gnome/ desktop/ a11y/keyboard. desktop/ input-sources/ xkb-options just lists `['grp: sclk_toggle' ]`
In dconf, everything below /org/gnome/
/org/gnome/
> In X11 session, can you show the output of `setxkbmap -print`?
xkb_keymap {
xkb_keycodes { include "evdev+ aliases( qwertz) " }; caps(caps_ lock)+misc( assign_ shift_left_ action) +level5( level5_ lock)" }; neo)+de( nodeadkeys) :2+us:3+ de:4+inet( evdev)+ group(sclk_ toggle) " };
xkb_geometry { include "pc(pc105)" };
xkb_types { include "complete" };
xkb_compat { include "complete+
xkb_symbols { include "pc+de(
};
> BTW, the keymap usually works fine even with such errors, so it is not
> necessarily broken. Does it actually not work for you?
Yes, they work for me, I can't see any issues. Since I see errors / warnings (comment #0) I thought I report it anyway.