“English (US, International with dead keys)” missing on Ubuntu 18.04

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I was able to find and configure the English (US, International with dead keys) keyboard on every version of Ubuntu so far, but I really couldn't find it on the new 18.04. Did they remove it completely?



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I am able to get the same effect if I execute the following command on terminal:



setxkbmap -layout us -variant intl


However, I am having trouble executing this command on startup and, anyway, I wish I was able to configure the keyboard directly.



Any tips?







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    A question to both AndreG and @amDude1848: Which locales have been generated on your system? Can you please show us the output of the terminal command locale -a
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 17:45






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    @amDude1848: They are in sub menus of German or German (Germany).
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 20:55






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    @amDude1848: It was easier in Unity. Just one long list, from where you could look up any input source directly. The new GUI confuses quite a few users.
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 21:49






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    @GunnarHjalmarsson Thats right, this is hidden like hell. I will try to post an answer for AndreG. Thanks again for you help!
    – amDude1848
    May 5 at 21:57






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    Thank you all for the help! Wow, I never thought about selecting the language so I've never seen the sub menu. Indeed it used to be all in a long list in the past. Well, I guess it is more organized this way.
    – AndreG
    May 8 at 15:53














up vote
3
down vote

favorite
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I was able to find and configure the English (US, International with dead keys) keyboard on every version of Ubuntu so far, but I really couldn't find it on the new 18.04. Did they remove it completely?



Input sources screenshot



I am able to get the same effect if I execute the following command on terminal:



setxkbmap -layout us -variant intl


However, I am having trouble executing this command on startup and, anyway, I wish I was able to configure the keyboard directly.



Any tips?







share|improve this question


















  • 1




    A question to both AndreG and @amDude1848: Which locales have been generated on your system? Can you please show us the output of the terminal command locale -a
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 17:45






  • 2




    @amDude1848: They are in sub menus of German or German (Germany).
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 20:55






  • 1




    @amDude1848: It was easier in Unity. Just one long list, from where you could look up any input source directly. The new GUI confuses quite a few users.
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 21:49






  • 1




    @GunnarHjalmarsson Thats right, this is hidden like hell. I will try to post an answer for AndreG. Thanks again for you help!
    – amDude1848
    May 5 at 21:57






  • 1




    Thank you all for the help! Wow, I never thought about selecting the language so I've never seen the sub menu. Indeed it used to be all in a long list in the past. Well, I guess it is more organized this way.
    – AndreG
    May 8 at 15:53












up vote
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down vote

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I was able to find and configure the English (US, International with dead keys) keyboard on every version of Ubuntu so far, but I really couldn't find it on the new 18.04. Did they remove it completely?



Input sources screenshot



I am able to get the same effect if I execute the following command on terminal:



setxkbmap -layout us -variant intl


However, I am having trouble executing this command on startup and, anyway, I wish I was able to configure the keyboard directly.



Any tips?







share|improve this question














I was able to find and configure the English (US, International with dead keys) keyboard on every version of Ubuntu so far, but I really couldn't find it on the new 18.04. Did they remove it completely?



Input sources screenshot



I am able to get the same effect if I execute the following command on terminal:



setxkbmap -layout us -variant intl


However, I am having trouble executing this command on startup and, anyway, I wish I was able to configure the keyboard directly.



Any tips?









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    A question to both AndreG and @amDude1848: Which locales have been generated on your system? Can you please show us the output of the terminal command locale -a
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 17:45






  • 2




    @amDude1848: They are in sub menus of German or German (Germany).
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 20:55






  • 1




    @amDude1848: It was easier in Unity. Just one long list, from where you could look up any input source directly. The new GUI confuses quite a few users.
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 21:49






  • 1




    @GunnarHjalmarsson Thats right, this is hidden like hell. I will try to post an answer for AndreG. Thanks again for you help!
    – amDude1848
    May 5 at 21:57






  • 1




    Thank you all for the help! Wow, I never thought about selecting the language so I've never seen the sub menu. Indeed it used to be all in a long list in the past. Well, I guess it is more organized this way.
    – AndreG
    May 8 at 15:53












  • 1




    A question to both AndreG and @amDude1848: Which locales have been generated on your system? Can you please show us the output of the terminal command locale -a
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 17:45






  • 2




    @amDude1848: They are in sub menus of German or German (Germany).
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 20:55






  • 1




    @amDude1848: It was easier in Unity. Just one long list, from where you could look up any input source directly. The new GUI confuses quite a few users.
    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    May 5 at 21:49






  • 1




    @GunnarHjalmarsson Thats right, this is hidden like hell. I will try to post an answer for AndreG. Thanks again for you help!
    – amDude1848
    May 5 at 21:57






  • 1




    Thank you all for the help! Wow, I never thought about selecting the language so I've never seen the sub menu. Indeed it used to be all in a long list in the past. Well, I guess it is more organized this way.
    – AndreG
    May 8 at 15:53







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1




A question to both AndreG and @amDude1848: Which locales have been generated on your system? Can you please show us the output of the terminal command locale -a
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 5 at 17:45




A question to both AndreG and @amDude1848: Which locales have been generated on your system? Can you please show us the output of the terminal command locale -a
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 5 at 17:45




2




2




@amDude1848: They are in sub menus of German or German (Germany).
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 5 at 20:55




@amDude1848: They are in sub menus of German or German (Germany).
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 5 at 20:55




1




1




@amDude1848: It was easier in Unity. Just one long list, from where you could look up any input source directly. The new GUI confuses quite a few users.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 5 at 21:49




@amDude1848: It was easier in Unity. Just one long list, from where you could look up any input source directly. The new GUI confuses quite a few users.
– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
May 5 at 21:49




1




1




@GunnarHjalmarsson Thats right, this is hidden like hell. I will try to post an answer for AndreG. Thanks again for you help!
– amDude1848
May 5 at 21:57




@GunnarHjalmarsson Thats right, this is hidden like hell. I will try to post an answer for AndreG. Thanks again for you help!
– amDude1848
May 5 at 21:57




1




1




Thank you all for the help! Wow, I never thought about selecting the language so I've never seen the sub menu. Indeed it used to be all in a long list in the past. Well, I guess it is more organized this way.
– AndreG
May 8 at 15:53




Thank you all for the help! Wow, I never thought about selecting the language so I've never seen the sub menu. Indeed it used to be all in a long list in the past. Well, I guess it is more organized this way.
– AndreG
May 8 at 15:53










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The menu with the keyboard-layouts is bit hidden in Gnome. To set your keyboard-layout open language-settings and click the Plus-Button(+) at the bottom left. Than add your language again and after that the sub-menu with the keyboard-layouts will open.






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    And only to make this answer even more complete. The full path to reaching the option is: Settings app -> Region & Language -> Click the + icon in Input Sources -> Select your main language -> Select the keyboard layout from the sub-menu.
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    May 8 at 15:54










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The menu with the keyboard-layouts is bit hidden in Gnome. To set your keyboard-layout open language-settings and click the Plus-Button(+) at the bottom left. Than add your language again and after that the sub-menu with the keyboard-layouts will open.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1




    And only to make this answer even more complete. The full path to reaching the option is: Settings app -> Region & Language -> Click the + icon in Input Sources -> Select your main language -> Select the keyboard layout from the sub-menu.
    – AndreG
    May 8 at 15:54














up vote
4
down vote



accepted










The menu with the keyboard-layouts is bit hidden in Gnome. To set your keyboard-layout open language-settings and click the Plus-Button(+) at the bottom left. Than add your language again and after that the sub-menu with the keyboard-layouts will open.






share|improve this answer


















  • 1




    And only to make this answer even more complete. The full path to reaching the option is: Settings app -> Region & Language -> Click the + icon in Input Sources -> Select your main language -> Select the keyboard layout from the sub-menu.
    – AndreG
    May 8 at 15:54












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The menu with the keyboard-layouts is bit hidden in Gnome. To set your keyboard-layout open language-settings and click the Plus-Button(+) at the bottom left. Than add your language again and after that the sub-menu with the keyboard-layouts will open.






share|improve this answer














The menu with the keyboard-layouts is bit hidden in Gnome. To set your keyboard-layout open language-settings and click the Plus-Button(+) at the bottom left. Than add your language again and after that the sub-menu with the keyboard-layouts will open.







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    And only to make this answer even more complete. The full path to reaching the option is: Settings app -> Region & Language -> Click the + icon in Input Sources -> Select your main language -> Select the keyboard layout from the sub-menu.
    – AndreG
    May 8 at 15:54












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    And only to make this answer even more complete. The full path to reaching the option is: Settings app -> Region & Language -> Click the + icon in Input Sources -> Select your main language -> Select the keyboard layout from the sub-menu.
    – AndreG
    May 8 at 15:54







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And only to make this answer even more complete. The full path to reaching the option is: Settings app -> Region & Language -> Click the + icon in Input Sources -> Select your main language -> Select the keyboard layout from the sub-menu.
– AndreG
May 8 at 15:54




And only to make this answer even more complete. The full path to reaching the option is: Settings app -> Region & Language -> Click the + icon in Input Sources -> Select your main language -> Select the keyboard layout from the sub-menu.
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May 8 at 15:54












 

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