https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133127
--- Comment #69 from Mike FABIAN mfabian@redhat.com --- (In reply to Stas Sergeev from comment #68)
(In reply to Mike FABIAN from comment #66)
Gnome3 remembers what you used last. So when you used RU last and log out, you will get RU again when you log in next.
But this doesn't make too much sense.
I am not sure whether this makes sense or not, it doesn’t bother me, I don’t really care one way or the other here.
I am using a separate per-window layout,
That is what I prefer as well.
so what is the "layout when I log out"?
I just tried it again, it is the input source which was active in the window which has focus when one logs out.
For example, if I have two windows
- gnome-terminal, input source rusle - gedit, input source translit
When gnome-terminal has focus while I log out, rusle will be the default when logging in next.
When gedit has focus while I log out, translit will be the default when logging in next.
Is it possible to disable that "clever" feature and just get a fixed (configurable) default layout?
I don’t know.
So somehow this “self._bus.get_config ()” must have failed and returned “None”. That is very strange.
I think something is just not initialized in time. A few seconds later it works fine, and you need to reboot to hit that again (and no, not 100%, just sometimes).
I guess it has nothing to do with ibus-table. Maybe it is an ibus problem?