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          This is known issue and there's request to fix it.



          There was a limitation (feature) of four keyboard layouts allowed in gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon, but in recent releases it has been removed. However, Mint developers have not merged this changes into cinnamon yet.



          UPDATE



          After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link.



          UPDATE #2



          This issue is fixed in Ubuntu 14.04.






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          • Well, is this issue related only to Gnome and Mint Cinnamon? Can you propose me distro with the lack of this limitation? Or DE? Does other Mint DEs (Mate, KDE, Xfce) have proper layout facilities?

            – Suncatcher
            Feb 3 '15 at 7:56













          • Yes, it's related only to them.

            – kirill-a
            Feb 3 '15 at 7:58











          • In Mint Xfce I had the same issue. It's undoubted. And hence it appears my question: it's Mint core-related problem or DE-related problem?

            – Suncatcher
            Feb 3 '15 at 8:02













          • After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link

            – kirill-a
            Feb 3 '15 at 8:15











          • Well, X server is used commonly (in all Linux distros). Thus, you insisted on that there is no distros without this problem? Nothing? I heard, that KDE is free of it.

            – Suncatcher
            Feb 3 '15 at 12:53



















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          Finally I want to answer my question myself.



          This bug affects:




          1. Linux Mint

          2. openSUSE 13.2

          3. Mandriva

          4. Gentoo

          5. Slackware 14.1

          6. ArchLinux

          7. Debian

          8. Elementary OS

          9. Fedora 21 XFCE

          10. Fedora 21 MATE

          11. Xubuntu 14.10


          This bug doesn't affect:




          1. Ubuntu 14.10

          2. Fedora 21 Workstation


          Further updates and corrections are welcome!






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              This is known issue and there's request to fix it.



              There was a limitation (feature) of four keyboard layouts allowed in gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon, but in recent releases it has been removed. However, Mint developers have not merged this changes into cinnamon yet.



              UPDATE



              After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link.



              UPDATE #2



              This issue is fixed in Ubuntu 14.04.






              share|improve this answer


























              • Well, is this issue related only to Gnome and Mint Cinnamon? Can you propose me distro with the lack of this limitation? Or DE? Does other Mint DEs (Mate, KDE, Xfce) have proper layout facilities?

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 7:56













              • Yes, it's related only to them.

                – kirill-a
                Feb 3 '15 at 7:58











              • In Mint Xfce I had the same issue. It's undoubted. And hence it appears my question: it's Mint core-related problem or DE-related problem?

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 8:02













              • After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link

                – kirill-a
                Feb 3 '15 at 8:15











              • Well, X server is used commonly (in all Linux distros). Thus, you insisted on that there is no distros without this problem? Nothing? I heard, that KDE is free of it.

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 12:53
















              0














              This is known issue and there's request to fix it.



              There was a limitation (feature) of four keyboard layouts allowed in gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon, but in recent releases it has been removed. However, Mint developers have not merged this changes into cinnamon yet.



              UPDATE



              After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link.



              UPDATE #2



              This issue is fixed in Ubuntu 14.04.






              share|improve this answer


























              • Well, is this issue related only to Gnome and Mint Cinnamon? Can you propose me distro with the lack of this limitation? Or DE? Does other Mint DEs (Mate, KDE, Xfce) have proper layout facilities?

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 7:56













              • Yes, it's related only to them.

                – kirill-a
                Feb 3 '15 at 7:58











              • In Mint Xfce I had the same issue. It's undoubted. And hence it appears my question: it's Mint core-related problem or DE-related problem?

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 8:02













              • After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link

                – kirill-a
                Feb 3 '15 at 8:15











              • Well, X server is used commonly (in all Linux distros). Thus, you insisted on that there is no distros without this problem? Nothing? I heard, that KDE is free of it.

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 12:53














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              This is known issue and there's request to fix it.



              There was a limitation (feature) of four keyboard layouts allowed in gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon, but in recent releases it has been removed. However, Mint developers have not merged this changes into cinnamon yet.



              UPDATE



              After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link.



              UPDATE #2



              This issue is fixed in Ubuntu 14.04.






              share|improve this answer















              This is known issue and there's request to fix it.



              There was a limitation (feature) of four keyboard layouts allowed in gnome-control-center and gnome-settings-daemon, but in recent releases it has been removed. However, Mint developers have not merged this changes into cinnamon yet.



              UPDATE



              After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link.



              UPDATE #2



              This issue is fixed in Ubuntu 14.04.







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              • Well, is this issue related only to Gnome and Mint Cinnamon? Can you propose me distro with the lack of this limitation? Or DE? Does other Mint DEs (Mate, KDE, Xfce) have proper layout facilities?

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 7:56













              • Yes, it's related only to them.

                – kirill-a
                Feb 3 '15 at 7:58











              • In Mint Xfce I had the same issue. It's undoubted. And hence it appears my question: it's Mint core-related problem or DE-related problem?

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 8:02













              • After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link

                – kirill-a
                Feb 3 '15 at 8:15











              • Well, X server is used commonly (in all Linux distros). Thus, you insisted on that there is no distros without this problem? Nothing? I heard, that KDE is free of it.

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 12:53



















              • Well, is this issue related only to Gnome and Mint Cinnamon? Can you propose me distro with the lack of this limitation? Or DE? Does other Mint DEs (Mate, KDE, Xfce) have proper layout facilities?

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 7:56













              • Yes, it's related only to them.

                – kirill-a
                Feb 3 '15 at 7:58











              • In Mint Xfce I had the same issue. It's undoubted. And hence it appears my question: it's Mint core-related problem or DE-related problem?

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 8:02













              • After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link

                – kirill-a
                Feb 3 '15 at 8:15











              • Well, X server is used commonly (in all Linux distros). Thus, you insisted on that there is no distros without this problem? Nothing? I heard, that KDE is free of it.

                – Suncatcher
                Feb 3 '15 at 12:53

















              Well, is this issue related only to Gnome and Mint Cinnamon? Can you propose me distro with the lack of this limitation? Or DE? Does other Mint DEs (Mate, KDE, Xfce) have proper layout facilities?

              – Suncatcher
              Feb 3 '15 at 7:56







              Well, is this issue related only to Gnome and Mint Cinnamon? Can you propose me distro with the lack of this limitation? Or DE? Does other Mint DEs (Mate, KDE, Xfce) have proper layout facilities?

              – Suncatcher
              Feb 3 '15 at 7:56















              Yes, it's related only to them.

              – kirill-a
              Feb 3 '15 at 7:58





              Yes, it's related only to them.

              – kirill-a
              Feb 3 '15 at 7:58













              In Mint Xfce I had the same issue. It's undoubted. And hence it appears my question: it's Mint core-related problem or DE-related problem?

              – Suncatcher
              Feb 3 '15 at 8:02







              In Mint Xfce I had the same issue. It's undoubted. And hence it appears my question: it's Mint core-related problem or DE-related problem?

              – Suncatcher
              Feb 3 '15 at 8:02















              After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link

              – kirill-a
              Feb 3 '15 at 8:15





              After looking more into this issue, it seems there's bug in X server and it is present in all DEs. I only found a workaround link

              – kirill-a
              Feb 3 '15 at 8:15













              Well, X server is used commonly (in all Linux distros). Thus, you insisted on that there is no distros without this problem? Nothing? I heard, that KDE is free of it.

              – Suncatcher
              Feb 3 '15 at 12:53





              Well, X server is used commonly (in all Linux distros). Thus, you insisted on that there is no distros without this problem? Nothing? I heard, that KDE is free of it.

              – Suncatcher
              Feb 3 '15 at 12:53











              0














              Finally I want to answer my question myself.



              This bug affects:




              1. Linux Mint

              2. openSUSE 13.2

              3. Mandriva

              4. Gentoo

              5. Slackware 14.1

              6. ArchLinux

              7. Debian

              8. Elementary OS

              9. Fedora 21 XFCE

              10. Fedora 21 MATE

              11. Xubuntu 14.10


              This bug doesn't affect:




              1. Ubuntu 14.10

              2. Fedora 21 Workstation


              Further updates and corrections are welcome!






              share|improve this answer






























                0














                Finally I want to answer my question myself.



                This bug affects:




                1. Linux Mint

                2. openSUSE 13.2

                3. Mandriva

                4. Gentoo

                5. Slackware 14.1

                6. ArchLinux

                7. Debian

                8. Elementary OS

                9. Fedora 21 XFCE

                10. Fedora 21 MATE

                11. Xubuntu 14.10


                This bug doesn't affect:




                1. Ubuntu 14.10

                2. Fedora 21 Workstation


                Further updates and corrections are welcome!






                share|improve this answer




























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                  Finally I want to answer my question myself.



                  This bug affects:




                  1. Linux Mint

                  2. openSUSE 13.2

                  3. Mandriva

                  4. Gentoo

                  5. Slackware 14.1

                  6. ArchLinux

                  7. Debian

                  8. Elementary OS

                  9. Fedora 21 XFCE

                  10. Fedora 21 MATE

                  11. Xubuntu 14.10


                  This bug doesn't affect:




                  1. Ubuntu 14.10

                  2. Fedora 21 Workstation


                  Further updates and corrections are welcome!






                  share|improve this answer















                  Finally I want to answer my question myself.



                  This bug affects:




                  1. Linux Mint

                  2. openSUSE 13.2

                  3. Mandriva

                  4. Gentoo

                  5. Slackware 14.1

                  6. ArchLinux

                  7. Debian

                  8. Elementary OS

                  9. Fedora 21 XFCE

                  10. Fedora 21 MATE

                  11. Xubuntu 14.10


                  This bug doesn't affect:




                  1. Ubuntu 14.10

                  2. Fedora 21 Workstation


                  Further updates and corrections are welcome!







                  share|improve this answer














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